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UlSTORICAL SOCIE1" and Roy Sommerfeldt and volunteer fireman LaVerle McDonald i " Committee Recommends $6,850 Base at Allen Thp Allen school board recom ry. board's representative, mended Friday night that its and Lincoln lawyer Can Keating, salary negotiating committee named by the other two mem- accept Ihe findings of a three bers., The committee is the last .. locked in their' salary negotia salary negotiations. tions earlier: this year The board had offered Allen The three man fact finding teachers a $6,800 base salary, commiljee had recommended See Committee, paqe 5 Wednesday that teachers Trial Scheduled in Suit on Steer Sales educational preparation A frial by judge has been The teachers will now have to scheduled for lafe July in a suit meet to either accept or reject against a rural Winside the committee's recommenda who allegedly sold and kept fhe jion. If they accept the recom proceeds from 100 head of cattle mendation, the teachers and belonging fo a North Platte fi.r;;"e trial 'in the' suit by age, according to superintendent Richardson Franch. Co., Inc. Gail Miller against Stanl.ey Soden Is sched· On that fact·finding committee uled for July 22-23. District were Noel Robeds of the, Ne ----iJ.!Qge George W. Dlttrick of braska Sta'fe EdUcation Associa· NOfTOIl< set the WitH date aun"g'- tion, 1he tea,chers' representa his month.ly session in, Wayne tive: Uncoln lawyer Euwin Per- See Trial, page 5 , ....... Teen Supremes Plan 2 Workshops, Party local Teacher Selected for Panel The image of a National Park uate at the top of her class - school which ,trains.law enforce· Service ranger as a big, cap the first woman in the school's ment personnel for 24 federal -able, coolheaped, warmhearted 14·'s'ession history to achieve agencies, almost fits Janice such an hOnor, according to John. Doer, ,deputy assistant Ann .Joseph C. Rumburg, southwest director of the schooL said' Miss -Almos1', but not quite. regional director of the National ·VY(lbbenhorst's hi_9h marks came Miss -Wobbenhorst, chief rang. Park5ervice, . ..__ __ ..... - as the-resulLof er at· Chalmette National Histor Miss Wobbenhorst daughter aspects of the test which in· leaf Park In Lou'islana, is a of Mr, and Mrs. _.Robert Wab· eluded a written exam and _p_e.H.fe, __ __ practical. __ , warmheal'jted outdoorswomal'l, ' ,,"-She did as well in hose areas Some 40 male .l9M..andir.QITl, Wayne .invC;llving__ the the police- at the Con- a bachelor of arts in educafion-- man--ln' tne field -'as--'she--did .-... __1-.. ." '.: {', .. ":' . solldated Federai Law Enforce. degree' In April of 1970, Her an'y-Where efse," Doer said, "For , !. m.,: :',.('. I history, her minor 4rn .,/ ;'/'" '.' '. . ,: "We'rc-;,very proud of \1f.tJat techniques 6{l in 0:: m. I'ng O.,f·f... .:. :--: capable 'and coolheaded the Janice h6s accomplished," said patrol technrque.s. .". -- . l!JO.-poond ranger can Rumburg, whose- region encom-' Art Hehr, superIntendent .1 -.be.__-=- '.:::::i passes .the states of Louisla'na Chalmette and Miss Vfobben. of rural' Ponca, left, and oa!1i1y;_>__ :_ MiSS. bbenhorst,. a native 0,1 Arkansas, Okl.3homa, Texas and hon,t's supervisor, was. _' falo>e oH .... :-.- ' Belden graduate 01 Wayne New , over her succ;ess at the school. Gr05venorlf-ewl. around Wayne '-=rtwrsday m.ornlng, .&; , ' ;,. in ambulances and stallon wagons,- taten to the temporary hospital and by Or. Robert Benthack, hospital employees ilnd first 9.ld volunteers Alltlie lime, the Victims were '(piling and ,Ktlng as if they had mllJfleS requiring Immediate attention, A couple 'Ji-(Ilms suffered minor in- dunng Ihe operation, -1lke the- - Wayne Stale wreslling coach Manon HaayN 10klngly pointed to during the cril1qlJe tollowlng the practice And il couple Victims said they would have died because they get adequate treatment "I'm "trald I vlouldn'j hi'lve made it." said WS basketball coach Ron Jones "I was lilkmq il gag, and <1fler a while it became real I had a hemophiliac sign on my --... chest, and It took them a long time to ••• nollCfo> thiS," he ,;ald There were 50 me other criticisms madfo' followmg the Simulated disaster. one 01 the most Important being the lack LOADING another victim of Friday night's mock tornadO' See Mock Disaster, page 5 ,n Wayne are, Ir,om lef't,"fiFs-1 aid volunteers Dearld Hamm 'f-he vlctUTIS. complete with make·up whIch made their injuries seem aimost rPili. were carried out on stretchers. put ........... ' .. Wayne State College <'lnd te,ich ers who served CIS victims There were only "deaths" In the dlsaslt'r, one dead at scene "I the bilt,Cmen! of Wilyne sratc·s Rice Audl torium ilnd on.c dea,d at the makeshit! hospital at the National Guard Armory The rescuers. mostly local and area Ilr['men and rescue unit members, found a completly blacked out basement nwait ing them after the simulated tornado slruck Rice Auditorium. They were lorced to use flashlights to get the first Victims ouf. then. reJied on a floodlight powered by an auxiliary generator to !r('at and move other victims ThE:.' basemen! served as an excellen! sde 'or the I1ractice disaster, said reo;cuers, becauo;c of the numerous rooms and p,15saqes that were nearly impilSs dble l;':lrly 'n Ihe rescue attempt and still b'{ thr: tlm(' all vpcllms This Issue ... 8 Pages - One Section BV NORVIN HANSEN Rescuers in Friday ,night's mock tor' nado disaster In Wayne were hampered by the pitch blackness at the disaster site, but they gol the \6 vietims Jo operation. / :'Everything seemed prelty good," said Norfolk lire chief Larry Reeves. brought in 'tD ael as a critical observer of the S'lmulaled disaslr>r. possibly the firsl one evor held in the community "On the whole, the exercise was (un very good. but it could qe improved on," he noted in a critique follOWIng the al) out practice Some people took part In the exercise. including local !ircmer) and firemen-rescue unit personnel from Wakefield and Laurel, police and sherrf! officers, citizen band radJo__.operators, hospital staff members, Boy Scout!., 'lrsl aid volunteers and the local youths. Mock Disaster Goes Off Young Heads Board GO'P, Dem"ocratsTab New County Bosses' The Dixon "village board ap pointed John Young as village chairman for another four·year tf.:'rm during its board meeting last we-ek Young was r('·ele-cted to the oQar61f1M<!y aJong- with another' - incumbent, Lowell Saunders a lengh'ty discussion on permiling livestock to g'raze in town, board members tabled action to establish an ordinance until ,next month. Both political parties in portin9 Thone's De,mocratic op· -When Ralph Gansko or Miron Jenness, English teach The recently organized iunior Northeast Station near Concord. Wayne COUr'lty named new ponenl In the November elec Ralph Ingham stepped forth on er al Wayne Middle School, is leader organization 111 Wayne youths are expected to iudge chairmen at Thursday's county tion, Hess Oyas of Lincoln the mammouth Crystal Thealer One of-the prospective members County. the Teen Supremes, is ail three classes at market the Democra 'highly d!?'corative slides Of the in a training we..ek. stop during day will ti€ "party was O'Donnell. scheduled for Lmcoln June 28 words were flashed ort 'the AIl:4.H'ers in coun·ty--who be a1--the RQy-GramlJch "an'n SIX silent movie "Y5, (Mondayr .' . over the job hekt by Wayne of HoskIns, Republican minority The of teachers in ,a market livestock judging will be expl,ained and tips on lawyer Ken Olds since about Jeader in the House, Congress JC B t who will review and assess the workshop today '(Monday) , _.wM-I------kl.!ook for--+n &Reep will be 1949 man John Rhodes of Arizona, .' an q u.e of in- The __ w1JJ laS-f from given.- Nellct- s-t-op' will--be- 'at the up, the, Republican will speak ·at a S50 'a plate fund- _"the -Ja-yEee .and _ ,'orr.n at 9:30 a m, to 4: 15 p.m" with __ --._ r"Dnr: .=. .. -<.>-- - - ,- Wayne houseWife, They take ft:e over the post held for about the supper club south of Wayne commiSSion to attend the con Ollicial ludge, wdl, be Walt Rethwisch 'farm three mifes past eight years by local lawyer .' .... ference, according to the state Tolman, beef speCialist at fhe vlest and a half mile south of , Charles McDermott, OutgOing preSidents' Da!e education department. Success Wayne Other offiters n.;Jmed by the Preston and Judy ,Will ful completion of the training Just Two Elected Youths, are to bring sack Democrats during their county -,._present I.h.: ... In addition c:onference will qualify '.'.' lunches With them_.and meet at i officers for the members of the review panel ---'0 "Mn."'-Ray F1iifJ-bf--cayrorr'as Ne-w-ly-ejeE-!-ed--distri-e-t-·JC vice- As a res.ult of comple.ting the Terry Davis has not been necessary. and p..,t Gross of president. Dennis Roeber of training program, each p.;Jrtlcl elected to serve on the govern The party, for all 4-H club Wayne a's treasurer J Pender, will be one of the guest panl should be acquainted wit!" ing board at Carroll as has been members who 'have joined in the Republicans named Mrs. Mil. speakers, said Preston. the Professional Practices (om reported in previous issues of-> past year, will be held 7 to ton Owens of Carroll to the mission's work, with standards The Wayne Herald 9 p.m. Tuesday at Bressler secretary',s job, She and the co· _ ...c",__ c''C.::;;; the professional services of a May 14 election, saId Wayne Democratic delegates to' the Agenda fellow teacher whose competen County Clerk Norris Weible. games and lunch slate convention selected during Members of the Wayne· Carroll cy is in question They are Ken Eddie and Dennis The dairy jUdging workshop board of education eire expected From this panel, tne-'commts incorreclly re .. c of Wayne, Alternates are Sylvia \ ported that thre(' persons were' Kniesche farm two miles south KEN OLOS bleachers In the high school other, the teacher against whom in convention- is scheduled for Nor audltoflum incompetency proceedIngs have sample ballots printed by the the iunior and senior divisions. folk June 19.30 The b'oard members been brought. They will be from county. The sample ballots said SerVing as official judc;Je will Passed by the Democrats at month opened bids on bleaChers the same field as the teacher three persons would be named be Don Kubik, dairy speCialist the county gathering was il rilnglng 1rom $27,690 to $31.528, being observed to the board at the Northeast Station. resolution crilic'lzing Republican but they took no action because Congressman Charles Thone's sev=.ral of them wanled to __ _ . tty- n .L -.J - 'A _ =,_ L.. , lIoting record,'especi'ally in the bl"dchers aT -VtJ,tUt7l area of agriculture. and sup , Also during tonight's A "Nebraska Community Pro zens. facilifies and industrial trial devefopment purposes and scheduled la, start at the high file" on Wayne, compiled and potential. will be distributed by the state school at 8 0 clock. board mem printed by' the Nebraska Depart Information contained' in the economic development depart bC'fS a.re expected to hear a ment of Economic Development, profile includes population'data, ment, the Chamber and Wayne re-porl on. the· bod is--,feiw-- available aflneThi:lmber labor availability, transporfaffon Indusfr-ies; -Inc., to Industrial qet for the coming fiscal year of 'Commerce office services, utilities and tax struc prospects interested in a Ne· and sct a dale. for the .publtc The profile is intended primar ture, 11 also contains facts on braska location for a manufac hearing on the budgeI lty for use by industrial pros Wayne's social and recreational turing facility. ___ ,. Also _ o_n __the__ _ it _quick rund9wn Wi-t.t assis..ted ..in' the re ar ' !>ion of the free hIgh school of statistical information about health fac,i1J1ies, commercial f f th P fie _ p p a tUition charged high ..school stu. the cOry1rT)unfty and area, ae service, municipal services. cl) Ion 0 e 1'0 I . dent!> frot:ll oulside lot: scboof cording fo Chamber manager mate, housing, industri,al sites The state department has dlstricl, bid opening on a carry Howard Witt. and manufacturing information printed profiles on more than 60 '- -all veh-icle, summer mainte A four·page report on resourc While the profile will have Nebraska communities to date, nance projects planned this year es and services" the profile gives many other uses locally. it was and additional profiles will be and foreign language offerings a concise overview of its cili primarily, prepared for indus published as data is compiled. ,

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Page 1: Mock Disaster ~W.ithQutMqjor~MJstak~~~newspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present)/1971-1980... · The three man fact finding teachers a $6,800 base salary, ... ess at the

UlSTORICAL SOCIE1"

and Roy Sommerfeldt and volunteer fireman LaVerleMcDonald

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Committee Recommends$6,850 Base at Allen

Thp Allen school board recom ry. th~ board's representative,mended Friday night that its and Lincoln lawyer Can Keating,salary negotiating committee named by the other two mem­accept Ihe findings of a three bers., The committee is the last

'W;:·~-b~~id~·~-k~{-"fe?a~~~~r·~~""cf~~a~""-'f~aE-B~[-~?r~f~n~~i.. ·t~~'f~~~~~~-··locked in their' salary negotia salary negotiations.tions earlier: this year The board had offered Allen

The three man fact finding teachers a $6,800 base salary,commiljee had recommended See Committee, paqe 5Wednesday that l~e teachers

~~~ei~:ra pS:rla~:ntb~~~a~~ ~/k8:~ Trial Scheduled in

::c:a~~e;e~~ o/h:)(~~~~~nUcl~ af~~ Suit on Steer Saleseducational preparation A frial by judge has been

The teachers will now have to scheduled for lafe July in a suitmeet to either accept or reject against a rural Winside ~farmerthe committee's recommenda who allegedly sold and kept fhejion. If they accept the recom proceeds from 100 head of cattlemendation, the teachers and belonging fo a North Platte

:~~~\I:it~ht:e~~~at\~:~r;:~~~ fi.r;;"e trial 'in the' suit byage, according to superintendent Richardson Franch. Co., Inc.Gail Miller against Stanl.ey Soden Is sched·

On that fact·finding committee uled for July 22-23. Districtwere Noel Robeds of the, Ne ----iJ.!Qge George W. Dlttrick ofbraska Sta'fe EdUcation Associa· NOfTOIl< set the WitH date aun"g'-tion, 1he tea,chers' representa his month.ly session in, Waynetive: Uncoln lawyer Euwin Per- See Trial, page 5 , .......

Teen Supremes Plan2 Workshops, Party

local Teacher

Selected forR~view Panel

The image of a National Park uate at the top of her class - school which ,trains.law enforce·Service ranger as a big, cap the first woman in the school's ment personnel for 24 federal-able, coolheaped, warmhearted 14·'s'ession history to achieve agencies,outdoorsm~n almost fits Janice such an hOnor, according to John. Doer, ,deputy assistantAnn Wobb~nhorst. .Joseph C. Rumburg, southwest director of the schooL said' Miss

-Almos1', but not quite. regional director of the National ·VY(lbbenhorst's hi_9h marks cameMiss -Wobbenhorst, chief rang. Park5ervice, . ..__ __ ..... - as the-resulLof consisten~y'hj...aIL

er at· Chalmette National Histor Miss Wobbenhorst daughter aspects of the test which in·leaf Park In Lou'islana, is a of Mr, and Mrs. _.Robert Wab· eluded a written exam and

_p_e.H.fe, G.ap-,~_b.le! __~QoLt:te_a~~d, __bf;Onmh_~rh~,j9'h·o_fs'cBh~OO!·d,.e_na'j· 9B'e.l·dd~n.ate,dn-1 practical. exercis~s__ ,warmheal'jted outdoorswomal'l, ' ,,"-She did as well in hose areas

Some 40 male c1ass~of .l9M..andir.QITl, Wayne .?t~t~:wi!h .invC;llving__ the w~rk_of the police-~s Wo~benhorst at the Con- a bachelor of arts in educafion-- man--ln' tne field -'as--'she--did .-...~,--;-:--,_c..,..J_!L-_:.-..;: __1-.. . " '.: {', .. ":'

. solldated Federai Law Enforce. degree' In April of 1970, Her an'y-Where efse," Doer said, "For , !. m.,: :',.('. ~Y.~~;~-;~~nt I ~rti~nghlCe~ter 6ol~e ;~:aph~~ history, her minor ~:S::,~~I: s5~e ~~~~~~ 4rn o~tr~~s~ .,/ ;'/'" #~.. '.' '. . ,: :~,'i:

r~Ce~ffy!.r;t1~unads ~~tOi~st 'hO~ "We'rc-;,very proud of \1f.tJat techniques ~nd 5~,out'of 6{l in C·0::m. I'ng O.,f·f... .:. :--:capable 'and coolheaded the Janice h6s accomplished," said patrol technrque.s. .". -- .5~foot-5, l!JO.-poond ranger can Rumburg, whose- region encom-' Art Hehr, superIntendent ~at .1

-.be.__-=- '.:::::i passes .the states of Louisla'na Chalmette and Miss Vfobben. OI.C~ ROSV~N,OR: of rural' Ponca, left, and oa!1i1y;_>__: _MiSS. w~.bbenhorst,. a native 0,1 Arkansas, Okl.3homa, Texas and hon,t's supervisor, was. ti~kled Jo~rt$on _' Wa~!l!t falo>e oH the~{on~''btadeon:a'gyro¢opfer .... :-.- '

Belden a~d graduate 01 Wayne New .~)(lco, , over her succ;ess at the school. Gr05venorlf-ewl. around Wayne '-=rtwrsday m.ornlng, ·.F~ .&; , ' ~

;,.~I"I~~~~:'~'~~ ;,~rCi'l 7r:"f;liJ~~~[1;~r~~~"~

in ambulances and stallon wagons,- tatento the temporary hospital and tr~ated byOr. Robert Benthack, hospital employeesilnd first 9.ld volunteers

Alltlie lime, the Victims were mo-~-nirt-g.'(piling and ,Ktlng as if they had re~1

mllJfleS requiring Immediate attention,A couple 'Ji-(Ilms suffered minor in­

dunng Ihe operation, -1lke the- ­Wayne Stale wreslling coach

Manon HaayN 10klngly pointed to duringthe cril1qlJe tollowlng the practice

And il couple othl~r Victims said theywould have died because they

get adequate treatment "I'm"trald I vlouldn'j hi'lve made it." said WSbasketball coach Ron Jones "I waslilkmq il gag, and <1fler a while it becamereal I had a hemophiliac sign on my --...

chest, and It took them a long time to I~~~~~!I•••~::~~=:nollCfo> thiS," he ,;aldThere were 50me other criticisms

madfo' followmg the Simulated disaster.one 01 the most Important being the lack LOADING another victim of Friday night's mock tornadO'See Mock Disaster, page 5 ,n Wayne are, Ir,om lef't,"fiFs-1 aid volunteers Dearld Hamm

'f-he vlctUTIS. complete with make·upwhIch made their injuries seem aimostrPili. were carried out on stretchers. put........... ' ..

Wayne State College student~ <'lnd te,ichers who served CIS victims

There were only "deaths" In thedlsaslt'r, one dead at scene "I thebilt,Cmen! of Wilyne sratc·s Rice Audltorium ilnd on.c dea,d at the makeshit!hospital at the National Guard Armory

The rescuers. mostly local and areaIlr['men and rescue unit members, founda completly blacked out basement nwaiting them after the simulated tornadoslruck Rice Auditorium. They werelorced to use flashlights to get the firstVictims ouf. then. reJied on a floodlightpowered by an auxiliary generator to!r('at and move other victims

ThE:.' basemen! served as an excellen!sde 'or the I1ractice disaster, saidreo;cuers, becauo;c of the numerous roomsand p,15saqes that were nearly impilSsdble l;':lrly 'n Ihe rescue attempt and still

b'{ thr: tlm(' all vpcllms w~re

This Issue...8 Pages - One Section

BV NORVIN HANSENRescuers in Friday ,night's mock tor'

nado disaster In Wayne were hamperedby the pitch blackness at the disastersite, but they gol the \6 vietims Jo

~~::C~b~eer:te~n~~7d'~-~a':a~ !:ei~U~~~operation. /

:'Everything seemed t9'-br;-~Oing preltygood," said Norfolk lire chief LarryReeves. brought in 'tD ael as a criticalobserver of the S'lmulaled disaslr>r.possibly the firsl one evor held in thecommunity

"On the whole, the exercise was (unvery good. but it could qe improved on,"he noted in a critique follOWIng the al) outpractice

Some 10~ people took part In theexercise. including local !ircmer) andfiremen-rescue unit personnel fromWakefield and Laurel, police and sherrf!officers, citizen band radJo__.operators,hospital staff members, Boy Scout!., 'lrslaid volunteers and the local youths.

Mock Disaster Goes Off~W.ithQutMqjor~MJstak~~~

Young Heads Board

GO'P, Dem"ocratsTabNew County Bosses'

The Dixon "village board appointed John Young as villagechairman for another four·yeartf.:'rm during its board meetinglast we-ek

Young was r('·ele-cted to theoQar61f1M<!y aJong- with another' -

• incumbent, Lowell Saunders~ollowing a lengh'ty discussion

on permiling livestock to g'razein town, board members tabledaction to establish an ordinanceuntil ,next month.

Both political parties in portin9 Thone's De,mocratic op· -When Ralph Gansko or Miron Jenness, English teach The recently organized iunior Northeast Station near Concord.Wayne COUr'lty named new ponenl In the November elec Ralph Ingham stepped forth on er al Wayne Middle School, is leader organization 111 Wayne youths are expected to iudgechairmen at Thursday's county tion, Hess Oyas of Lincoln the mammouth Crystal Thealer One of-the prospective members County. the Teen Supremes, is ail three classes at market

~~v~;;~;,s,;~e:,~:~'~~p~:'~y~~~ .,~;: R';~bl~:~~hna;::,:~ :~rE~}~;i~c"~!~~i7;~n~~i~1 :'~~~~~£i:~O~:~IS;~~~~~~: ~:?rr~~~~a?~;~:~?:~1:i; ~:;~~~ ~~d c~~vn~/e:;;~r ~ocns~~;~~e;:~ead the Democra ~;;=e;~ ~~:ro1st~:::'~::~~~~ 'highly d!?'corative slides Of the in a training ._CJ)nl~Len~~_~~ we..ek. SP~ti~~t stop during ~he day will

ti€ "party was AU~n O'Donnell. scheduled for Lmcoln June 28 words were flashed ort 'the ~';;~:: a~~eru~~nf:r~nUC;h~~:'~ ~ AIl:4.H'ers in th~ coun·ty--who be a1--the RQy-GramlJch "an'n SIX

~~~t~~a~ta~~i~no~~~~a~:e;ak:: ~~~~a:e~da~r~c~~m~~bi~~~~ ~~r;:~:seThe silent movie "Y5, (Mondayr .' . ~;;IS':~~IVi~~itl;d I;;e~~or~~ci:;~~ ~~~~e.w~:: :t1heOi~d9~~~t~a~~over the job hekt by Wayne of HoskIns, Republican minority The ~anel ~onslsts of teachers in ,a market livestock judging will be expl,ained and tips onlawyer Ken Olds since about Jeader in the House, Congress JC B t who will review and assess the workshop today '(Monday) , _.wM-I------kl.!ook for--+n &Reep will be1949 man John Rhodes of Arizona, .' anqu.e p~o,lessional p~rlormance of in- The works~_og__ w1JJ laS-f from given.- Nellct- s-t-op' will--be- 'at the

~Hea~i.ng. up, the, Republican will speak ·at a S50 'a plate fund- _"the ~t~t.a-nd'lng. -Ja-yEee .and _ dJ.'t!~Qer--S:---When ,'orr.nat

9:30 a m, to 4: 15 p.m" with :1~;nwe~~gnnJ'~r;e~~~:ne-h~~

_ _ W!,\pe<!lt~g~'-SO-":~l"IY'f.~~;;'~t~ill~t:!J~h~1~':;~aJjr;c;n~~:",:",,:~~_;o_a;_:,-=';.,=ge=·~::jIPa~:~~~~e~~~t\9 --._ ~~,.nn9gJjCht~:nn~~~a,'.\~/~~"r"Dnr:r~"~"n~t~. ._;~o.:_~;.e_o"m.,_np~S.te~I~~9~.;v.:r~. ~:~sll~.n.i· .=.~:::~~~O_::.I~:~.~Oa{~..;.~.~e~.;f~[~ :;:~onofWi;;a~;e'~i::~er~nin:~;f--Z~~~ :f~~ir~~:a~::ct;;:lar)~~~ -<.>-- ~ =~~1 - - ,-

Wayne houseWife, They take ~:~~e;~n:n~1~~\h~a~~e~sa~;~ Ch:~:n~.::~e s~~;~t,ae~dl~9y ft:e ~~~lrs~~e~:~I~rs~~:~I~:~~~n~he :~7~':ISI~;~~~~~i~~~~I~ b~~~~~~over the post held for about the supper club south of Wayne commiSSion to attend the con Ollicial ludge, wdl, be Walt Rethwisch 'farm three mifespast eight years by local lawyer .'.... ference, according to the state Tolman, beef speCialist at fhe vlest and a half mile south of

, Charles McDermott, OutgOing preSidents' Da!e education department. Success WayneOther offiters n.;Jmed by the Preston and Judy W~hler ,Will ful completion of the training Just Two Elected Youths, are to bring sack

Democrats during their county ~=-::-;- -,._present I.h.:... ilward~ In addition c:onference will qualify the.~_i15 '.'.' lunches With them_.and meet at

:~:;n~;~~~:e-:r~j~7~:;-rman. i ~~~t:;mn.ew officers for the members of the review panel ---'0 Co---rrornIOoro-~~=~r~; 9;~:~-""Mn."'-Ray F1iifJ-bf--cayrorr'as Ne-w-ly-ejeE-!-ed--distri-e-t-·JC vice- As a res.ult of comple.ting the Terry Davis has not been necessary.~ecretary and p..,t Gross of president. Dennis Roeber of training program, each p.;Jrtlcl elected to serve on the govern The party, for all 4-H clubWayne a's treasurer J Pender, will be one of the guest panl should be acquainted wit!" ing board at Carroll as has been members who 'have joined in the

Republicans named Mrs. Mil. speakers, said Preston. the Professional Practices (om reported in previous issues of-> past year, will be held ~rom 7 toton Owens of Carroll to the ~ mission's work, with standards The Wayne Herald 9 p.m. Tuesday at Bressler

secretary',s job, She and the co· ~~.Ble_ocher-=~Rids:oa-~.t~~=~~e~d~~:::~~:~:t~fL~_.ed~~,~~::':~:~~=:j~e _~~~~~T~r~o~~I~natc:~: ~~t~~~~~ ...c",__ c''C.::;;;~:-:'_~e:-;-Wlt.s.~C!:~.l?9:d.'t~- the professional services of a May 14 election, saId Wayne th~-'Party,--'-wilf--in-auCfe-'-SKliS~--

Democratic delegates to' the Board/~ Agenda fellow teacher whose competen County Clerk Norris Weible. games and lunchslate convention selected during Members of the Wayne· Carroll cy is in question They are Ken Eddie and Dennis The dairy jUdging workshop

5;0~~~J~'lndc6:;0~~:ioLney,Wa~:-~ board of education eire expected From this panel, tne-'commts R~~dee:newspaper incorreclly re ~rnO~col~~~t~j~~,atI1h:I~~:t:~'--'i.L.. c _.~of Wayne, Alternates are Sylvia \ :~C:~tti~9 t~~i~h:n ;~~~~::i~n ~~ :~os:r:~~ ~~':;;:~~:~t:~a~~e::c'~ ported that thre(' persons were' Kniesche farm two miles south

~/~a~~;.dT~~~~~~~~~~rc's~~~: KEN OLOS bleachers In the high school other, the teacher against whom ~:~:~ t~/h:nbO:;~~r a~ner~~: anir~~~'.i:es~i~\f ::Yan~~rded inconvention- is scheduled for Nor audltoflum incompetency proceedIngs have sample ballots printed by the the iunior and senior divisions.folk June 19.30 The b'oard members J~; been brought. They will be from county. The sample ballots said SerVing as official judc;Je will

Passed by the Democrats at month opened bids on bleaChers the same field as the teacher three persons would be named be Don Kubik, dairy speCialistthe county gathering was il rilnglng 1rom $27,690 to $31.528, being observed to the board at the Northeast Station.resolution crilic'lzing Republican but they took no action becauseCongressman Charles Thone's sev=.ral of them wanled to v_~~it __~€,.~. _ . tty- n .L -.J - 'A _=,_ L.. ,lIoting record,'especi'ally in the b--~=----IIr-'d'"i"'f';:r=~~~~esWillibl"dchers aT ~n r-r-o-T1~ -VtJ,tUt7larea of agriculture. and sup ,

Also during tonight's meeti~g, A "Nebraska Community Pro zens. facilifies and industrial trial devefopment purposes andscheduled la, start at the high file" on Wayne, compiled and potential. will be distributed by the stateschool at 8 0 clock. board mem printed by' the Nebraska Depart Information contained' in the economic development departbC'fS a.re expected to hear a ment of Economic Development, profile includes population'data, ment, the Chamber and Wayne

'---pre!~mmary re-porl on. the· bod is--,feiw-- available aflneThi:lmber labor availability, transporfaffon Indusfr-ies; -Inc., to Industrialqet for the coming fiscal year of 'Commerce office services, utilities and tax struc prospects interested in a Ne·and sct a dale. for the .publtc The profile is intended primar ture, 11 also contains facts on braska location for a manufachearing on the budgeI lty for use by industrial pros Wayne's social and recreational turing facility.

___ ,. Also _o_n __the__ ~ge-nd~_ i~_d~scus: _peet~who~want it _quick rund9wn ~ervjces,._~~~_~ional.~fa_ciltt.l~~!. Wi-t.t assis..ted ..in' the re ar '!>ion of the free hIgh school of statistical information about health fac,i1J1ies, commercial f f th P fie _ p p atUition charged high ..school stu. the cOry1rT)unfty and area, ae service, municipal services. cl) Ion 0 e 1'0 I .

dent!> frot:ll oulside lot: scboof cording fo Chamber manager mate, housing, industri,al sites The state department hasdlstricl, bid opening on a carry Howard Witt. and manufacturing information printed profiles on more than 60

'- -all veh-icle, summer mainte A four·page report on resourc While the profile will have Nebraska communities to date,nance projects planned this year es and services" the profile gives many other uses locally. it was and additional profiles will beand foreign language offerings a concise overview of its cili primarily, prepared for indus published as data is compiled.

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ARTHUR CARHART

'lEH!SHOUTREAL LOUD,

"MAKE IT.... __ IWQ1" -+----PI~.

SEE WHATCOMES8ACK!

COPIES of the latest "communItyof Wayne dred now available to

n{J,!'.tr',ll prospecls. reports Chamber of(, "\ .... ,'.r'" manaGer Howard WItt

Th, lour I-ldCjf' r",port contains scads oftil,' l,r,11 fach ev.:rythlng from

"f,lQ,-, hourly .... age for a local welderSl !Ol 'o tOl~ll prnploym£>nt In the countyi'IIf): !rom number 01 hospital beds

:)6 !n n"mbpr of motel rooms (34). fromlul..}1 hou~{''... bUll! '" the las!' two years'Ill 1 !(, tolal manufacturIng employees in'h· .,t" '60)

TIl(: p·pt;rl -N el<, compill'd i'lnd prlnledl" th.! Slil:lf:'S (~t.onomIC development

Will hetped prepare the

IF,THINGS h<1d wDrkpd oul as planned, through them or lake their famines th~rehc1V\' he'td <l fHc!url' in Thursday's: tor weekend outings, Those "materialists

'C'il' 6! the ne.vspaper 01 Allen High don't know whal they'~e talking about,"

T",.nK~~i!p~~:~~:l{~lta~;r.1~:-~~1~~a't~: h\~:JceHttgs<if(ilhesam-;-~~sIh, P':" ,!ou,> ~?turd~J"..-__ Carhart h<?~ when he began putting down

__-fJ,:::JI- f;u-Ct7~1 budtiy on-lIl(~-Tele'griiph-at -- - In "w-riting some of H'ie--flfsf-,ocas - 151'­'·"'Jrt·, Plelf!!"' tr'C'd 10 get, <; picture of' pr(>s~rving the great wilderness areas of'.~[ss. '),hIJ!l7, the only area contestanf In this nation back In the years right afterIhe t?eJ1l._but "she.moved just as I shot,· World War I ~, ..t ,wd Ih·' plcturt' -turned ouf ·'Iousy' Carhart, who IS a cousin of the ;.11 .. ~

~\i' tncd anyway grandfather of Wayne residents Charles "j!" :,cI Mr ': <1nd Mrs Willis and Bob Cilrhart. finally gained recogol

), >'>jlll 01 rvral Ponta, Kar€n compeled tlon lor the work he did In preserving the ' .. j,.;

,·"th 9,rl<:., 'from across the state for the wild lands in their original condition with fhe U.S. Forest Service 'during the yearsM,s'> Tl'f-ri Ager'of Nebraska tllle_ A gIrl - th~ publIcation of a book tilled "The alter wwr when the wdderness concept

North Platte way won the annual Quiet Revolution" by Dortald Baldwin. W<l!'. ftrst tr<;lnslated into a plan and

, ."n! ~_ -~--------ccw",:",,:~I~r~nf?Vee~iCi~te:~:~I~ea~~~~ ~~~heari~- ~~te~IO~::Pi~?a!res~~tfsha~r~_~_SEE BY the latest issue at The Lemon 'Grove, California. and former deserve the title of "Father of the

rJi-br<l~I<<1 United Methodist Messenger Secretary of .Agrlculture wntes In the Wildernes!> Concept "If',ll Mrs HaneH Carter. oldesl minister book's introduction that Carhart emerge!> Carhart, w.ho grew up in Mapleton,"I ,'"dew in the Nebraska conference. as "a new and authentIC hero" for Ihe Iowa, first starfed pushing for preserving

,1h',{'r·...{'(1 her IOOth birthday Mdy 19 at d "millions 9f Ame~lcans who enjoy forest the greal wild lands of this counfry whenCMf' home ncar Evergreen, Colo. She is recreation andofor' those who journey Intq he was a recreation engineer for theIh,· .\'do,:; of fhe Rev. Edmund E. Carter, a Wilderness" Forest Service in the ROCKy MountaIn:.'>0 ~crvl?d churches In Carroll and Carhart wa!> the "prime mover" within Region Thaf's when he was sent up toP,'ndr-r Anybody r("member the couple? Trappers Lake In Colorado to plot several

hundred summer home sites on the lakeshore and to plan a road around the lake.He was so Impressed with the untouchedbeauty 01 the lake thaI he recommendedto his superior thaI applications to -buildthe summer homes not be honored. That,according 10 Baldwin, was the first real!>tart of the wildernes!> idea in thiscounlry

CiIr hill" t doesn'l take much credit forhim!>elL noting that others were think ingthe !'.ame thoughts and did much to makethe wilderness Idea a reality.

He is quick to point oul that thepeculiar attraction of Ihe remote areas atthe world was evident clear back inBIblical times when people sought outrough, unpopulated areas to find solaceand strength

He says he was simply lucky enough tobe o~_ t~e "cu~!.,n9. ed~f!!'_: w~en. the .'de.a:began -to-form" In -H1Ts-io-unl'·Y-:········_- - ... ----

If you ever have an opportunity to readBaldwin'!> book, take advantage of it. It'sa good !Otory about Carhart and the otherpeople who we owe a great deaf to lorhelping pr-eserve the wdderness areas ofthis country

I had the additIonal opportunily offalkmg with Carhart while he wasviSIting In Chuck's home las I week.Allhough 82 years old, he can remembernames, dates a~d places better than mostpeople half hIs- age.

THE REMOTE, .'Ifid arl~il~ ot thiS-- "--\77jTT+'I"Y- -rrr('··--··T~y~·I-·-I~~----lmpt)f"+a-n·'-··a~---·

,- il,-"I, rdl/>. drill ',d'iS l~r!hlJr (ar'i,lrt Of'" 01 thp Ilrs! ,1dvocales 01 the'. lel"rlo,"'_,," pl"!'9:-rv"lion movement which

1'<',111'1 /),-·(,-1",(; embodll~d In the natIOnal'NJI(j,_·rfl"~." Act of 196,~

("rnarl th,n:':'. " md~es as much senseIr, go lpanng do'.v~ thl.:' great cathedra'~_01 thc' world as II does 10 rUin lhe wild'd'ICI'." .',h,eh hc1"I~n'J 'let hf'en damaged(;1 man

Carhart doc;:,n', hold WIth fhe Idea 01ItlOS(' who say th,-. ""lid land~ aren'l 01

much u~ il people can't dnv(' their cars

Weekly gleanings. ._ ---~-JIi~1 'I~tou f\t'ID!tl

.~...~ ~'-ii;;'e o;"-;;;'d ,\o;'h.all Nebra.1ta OPINION l(OUTf:C}'\,~ .~...

By the Aufomotwe In'ofmallOn Council

--_.__. 7\' York, Nebr., N-;;;;;·Ti-in," -"~._--

Hyarinis and Dorchester before taking 'A prime mover to cut down Inflation CATALYTIC CONVERTERover at Bloomtield. must be the federal government. And the To meet the 1975 ~ederal exhaust

only way the fedral p~:et~nm~nttc:nk:pt emission standards, the car manufactur, ,FROM an area humorist: Pastor _ down .or e~en. 5 ow n. a on. s .__er..s_Jndi v id Il8 i1 y dpcide<LlhaL.1h.e.-.mos_ I

-~u---.Sa¥------¥DU ~t-·-g+ve·-to-the-chu~ spelldllig wilillll We Illilils or~Am:f----- practical way was to use lhe much talkedbecause you owe everyone, Don't you feel . until the federal governmen_t ~oes that ~bQut catalytic_ converter. About 7S to 80you_ owe !!:lLL-9rd -.5orne.thing.~Member-- ---you--ean t~tk-- -yourself blue -In -the fa~e Per cent 01 the -new models are eKpecJed-- "Of course I do, But He isn't pushing abouf getting more 0; less !han,what ~ou to be equipped with the deviceme like the others." paid in and all _YQu r~ dol~9 fS puthng

wallpapC!f -over tfie cracKs. There now Resembling a car's muffler in appear.seems to be a small current of congress· ance, this new piece 01 hardware. ismen who ar~ defermlned to get the connected to the exhaust t;ystem to

- -budget sTked so that it results. In a further reduce the amount of hydro.surplus inste.ad of, a deficit. ~r best bet _carbon~__ a_n_d carbon mpnoxide- in fhe

~~~~~~~~=e~~f::~~nl~~rO~~~;~~si~~~:='~'-c-ar'-s~-e~X_h~au_s_t. ~__' 1

becomes a Udal wave." Inside the converfer is a cafaly:ot, -.. a,

~~:~:~Onnc~i:~:~·t~~~i~~ a~fe~~~~.~~~

~W I- - ' Wh catalyst used in this case is a combina·nu11 - -I--J-(J -5 - :- e ,- -- tlorr of plafinum--ana- paHadrum --mefals

~V -1:1 which are coated on small beads or a

Wh t ' Wh t ? honeycomb structure. When the eKhaust

___-'\.J~-'. HAPPY~_~_ a s a __ ~~~~~~;Sb~~_~c~~~~d_Sr~~~~~~~~::

It _WHA~ Wayre Herald carrIer that causes hydrocarbons and carbonTammy Nelson,~Tr 00 -th~t makes-- -monoxIde to combine with air or oxygenher job a 1"Hle djm~.Y!tl--_, and for-ffi-W.afe.t:-and-carbon -dio-x-ide.-----------

- - ~d:Ja~:'::i~IO:~ c~::~~~~~~ e~rde~~· ~e catalyst Is.. coated on ~ads; or :

- - ---o--=~~_·~,o=·,~==~~;:e~r,foli-· ·haa·-·;- .=;:;;. --="~::rs:~~~~~~h~~':a~-~. lJPpElarioQ In, tbe .'.'Farm 'Kltchen CoQk. st.Jrf~~e :area of pelleb contaln:ed In a klx

ery," cooI<liooJ<~.. "" , " a~d O1\.·half Inch square .box Is ~ual 10 '41. ,W"f'~"· Wayne.' b ,Scout, ~tered more than 59 football, fleld~. '

:~';~~~'i~~~~:lfScout~'l~a ~:or:;~~~. ,Government regulations requlre thatarea to receIve' the e'gle Scout award? the catalyst be destgn~d to· func;tlon 10r .

5~ WHO Is Father Tom McDermott? ~:rsm~~~~~~~;;~jl':~~-r:-~;6. WHAT organJzafii:i,q)"resented a $SOO! placing, ~e cal~,yst materIal :~n' be

:-ch8ck to __thl- W~"'yne County_l:ibtor!eal_, remQve<Lltm:n-!he .conyerter -and- new ----1SoQltfy recently? . -'1" -'-maferlal Inserted.. It will not ~ ·neaS. 1

1. WHERE are 1<4 CBdette Scoutl from I _ sar.y,_u!l_~_~~_nor~Lc:ondltlool~ to.,reptaceTroop 145, spemUng a· 10·day complng th~ ,ent~r~ ca.!.ajy1lc _converter.. -;The ce-

. lTl~? ' , faly,1 matorfiih:an be "jjfOC.ll·~wilhoul8. ~ ,WHEN cl\HlS the ,umm.r reading r-movlng Ihe convor'or

J'!:5i(a~, Qegl~ :i1r:th•. Wayne 'Public' .. 'LI~~,?~y,?, < , Crudal ~o the· ilf~' ~f t.he ~te. Ir.~t I, tt..

u~ 0' u~te"ded 'u"l, :,S'I'l~ e~ 'wl';~mWItRS! l ~ro~.e bolh wde'fs, 2. ~f~.oYItS '''''f1v•.ne~~" ¥,?~IJ91i modelL9/ion Cr"k~ l:- Mrs, )1I11f1s Li~e,' L. can wlll be equipped with • smaller gao

13-~.ar..ofd Riel Lult.5,'.The. prl~f whi> t.hk IIlIer neck fa a.ccommOef.t. ~m.II ...be~hls 'ser'JI!1'~ St ...Marylls Cathoflc !!zcd tervf.c~ ~tatlon fue!,Pump nozz'" '"th;urcfl' In .Wa*ne th,l$ week. 6, Wayne u~d fa dispense ,th-; ~"reBd~ fUtll, '!;Wp~an~s (I.vb, 7. Black" Hllfa. 8. "Today he'plnglnsure us.e of the cOrrect tuel'lmd '(M\Jnda,l .. · ., ' T'~orik~'" --"·· .. ·..···.·····.. ·····.····.u·.·~~··~

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Our liberty dependson the keedom of theP~e$s, and ,~, (annotbe limited without be­ing lOSt. - Thomas ­Jefferson, Letter. 1786.

IDltlllllPAilI

the past 22 years, TWENTY one and two·bedroom rental'apartments will be built In 'Madlson

THE MissourI River VV'a'o'''''E'Y,...",•.,,,,.,,,al!<;6sO<''''O---,,o';',;d''..., ••o-.:.,,,,o:>t,,""'__'-'be_~1l"'9,wNiO"',"kea"'''on;;tbyAssociation wJ1H,ofd· 'lts Appaloosa horse representatives of Madison Area' Better.show' at Afokad Park'ln'South Sioux City menf, In(:., a non·profit group formed foron Aug, 4. Being consIdered as part of the tne purpose of building a'partments,~.long-evert1ls'~loosahorse -racing,

A FORMER Wisner man, StanleyMichael of Omaha, has - received theSliver Antelope Award, the highest honorthe Boy Scouts of America can bestow on

---a~oJ-un.tee.r...____ _ _Michael is president and chairman of

the board 01 .tr;ir~~m, Mi~hael andAssociates, an Omaha architectural firmMichael has been active in Scouting for

From "PerSPI't:~'l/e," quar,'erlv publoc;I'um 01,ne- Nebraska DIVision on Alcoholism Rep,...."IIl'Cf as 11 public s~rvlce by this newspapef"

With boOzer or user, you're always, the loser!

- ~I;;et-ters- WelcomeLetters from reade'i"s are wel~me. TheV should be

timely, brief and must contain no Iibelou5 st_tamems. We:' I

res,rve IlIe right-,o_e<li'-~ed aM leIIer, __~-Lellersmay be pUblished with a pseudonym or with the

author~-name-Omitted i{so-desired.-However,--the writers- -­signature must be a part 01 the original leIIer, Unsigned

,!ellers will not lie prinl'1'

With indexing,it really can

happen here'

do something. But what? The wmnersthe people wIth some measure 01

protection - probably wouldn't sitstill for drastic measures to half,nflatIon

The easy way out lor a polItiCIan In

such a fix would be to extendautomatic mflatton compensation' to

Thli!' pay and pension benefits of all wages and salaries '-·auaot"-SO··miltn,n-·Amerrca-nS·"<'JI'(>"-"now- -- ·-"-"On:l:/D'r"5i:;"tHJ511TESSES-v.-m;.rtcr-nave-ta- -

pegged 10 the Consumer Price Index raise prrces enough to cover the *(CPl}. In other words, when prices go higher payroll cosls. And the higher ;up there IS automatically a carre prices would tngger another round ofspondlng increase In income for these raIses And the r"lses hIgher pnces,people -etc

Quite understandably, many other Ob'.llousJy, avoIding thIS viciousAmericans ·who do nof now benefit clrde would require- rigid wage.pricef~om t'hls inflation shield would like to controls. We tried that, didn't we? Andavail themselves 01 jf. And many will fhey didn't work, eithersucceed Especially those close-knit The ';lard fruth IS that economIsts &~~~u:s o:~,~h I~e g~~ar~:t~a~u~~ ~~e~;;;;,~ ~~;e O~~Yw:~ s~reb~~:~~r:d In:~~t~~~~ .}

unions budgef. by restraining aU possible ~So far thIS all sounds innocent federal spending, and continue fa

enough, but if is really social dyna restrict the growth of the moneymite. supply - measl::lres which may riSk an

o Suppose intl,aHon c?nfjn~s.~t some· .~co~om.L~ ~l9~9gW:!L_M!"lg_1')1now, wefrtng--!1Ti:'e- the-presenf- rare. Ant;f are a naHan of people casting about I

suppose that more _~~e cate for some rea,son to aVOid going to thegones of Income reclprents are~doctOr-~ - --teded' through paychecks tied to the The Cermans tned a crude form ot--CP~ - _ _ _ '~-ndexat!.Ofl.-" to cope With the..lr

fe~~~seW~~I~ ~~~~evele~~e~ns~~~~lsv:70 ~~II~~~Sc~~I:f;~nth~fp~~~t ~~~~~ :,~2e~Se ~demand government actIOn to halt workers were being paid several tImes iIflflatlon Innatlon would probably a day so theIr WIves, waIting at the '-1Increase stnklng still harder at the factory gates, could take the money Ipeopfe who remamed unprotected In and make purchases. With It before Itthat avent, we would soon reach i!I became worthlessSI1uatIOn where large groups of un In 1m, the German price index waspro1ec t ed Americans- were bemg re 14 times higher than It had been andu-;:ed from prosperity to poverty and 1914 In late 1922, .t was 1,500 timesfrom poverty to sfarvatlon or welfare higher And In late 1923 - lust before

If 15 a vt-StOrT'""Of r:ap1d -and -arbllrarr the~Tinal-collapse- - Gennan pncesIncome redistributIon Not the "have were more than one trillion times theInofs" taktng tram the "haves," but 1914 averagerather some groups gainmg and others Once, not so long ago, I would M"'felosHig at all pOints on the mcome said it can't happen here ""Now - 11 wescale ~~--------oon"TsfOPlrYTng7Q1fncfWaY's-fO"liV'e - --

Long before thIngs reached such an With" mflatlon - I'm not so sure ~

extreme howeJer, pressure from the By Arch Booth, p~es.lden1 of Naftonal ilosers w~uld force the gover~~';~~C~~~...~_Lf!L~m1!tl!lle_ - ---:t:

---c--'rR-e WAYNE HERALDServinG "orlhe~st Nebr.slY1s Gr..t F~rming AI..

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Wednesday, June 12·18

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MR. AND MRS', RODNEY HEFTI

The Wayne (Nebr.) Herald, Monday, June 10, 1974

170 _at Mills ReceptionIn Wakefield Last Week

Newcastle, Allen, Emerson,Fremont. Holdrege, BrokenBow, Bayard, Berwyn, Hamp.ton, Wayne, Albion, Wakefieldand Sioux City.

Members of City Sisters willmeet today (Monday) for an Ba.m. breakfast with Mrs. Mil·dred West

............G~anddaughter Married I

VICKY ANDERSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E4geneAnderson of Lamesa, Tex .. and granddaughter of ~Mrs,

Clark Banister: of Wayne and Mrs, Clarence Anderson ofLaurel was rl,arrled In May, 25 rites at· Lamesa toM' Joe

'tIlI'4Jl1.~~~'-.._.JI-- Edward Williams Jr., of.Mayport, Fla. The couple W~I .be.• athOrne-1 __,~.c_. ; e ,r! egr-oom J~ servlng

l WIth

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Kathy Ann Chapman, daugh. Rodney Krause of Omaha andler of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wayne Chapman ot AllenChapman 01 Allen, and Darwin Mr and Mrs, Daryl McGheeR, McGhee, son of Mr. and Mrs. served as hos1s to the receptionH. E-, McGhee of Winnebago, f1~ld 'at the church parlorswere married May 15 In double !Ol'lowing the reception. Mrs.ring rites at. the Allen First Connie McGhee of Lincoln regLutheran Church. istered the 235 guests and Dawn

The Rey. Clifford Lindgren of and Darla McGhee of WinnebaConcord officiated. Mrs, Verlan QO arranged giltsHingst sang; accompanied by . Mrs, Essie Stoker of WalthillMrs, Charles Carlson, Both are served the cake <tAd Mrs: Joyce01 AileD. - - - Fraser of Holstein, la., poured-The bride chose a floor-length Mrs Susan Kubik of Bancroft

gown of white satapeau over cwd Mrs. Patty McGhee attaffeta and a chapel length veIl L\ncoln seryed punchShe carried a multi·colored bou· Wai·tresses were Paula and~~t of daisie!!L.~droses.~ean._.Mas!o1~T -C-heryl

- . Her attendants were J_~n and Jean Rose- o~. vvalthlli andKraemer of Norfolk, Mrs. Rose LOri Kra.use.of W!nn~bagomar-y Jacoby of Lihcoln, Colleen The; br,?e IS a 1972 graduate ofCha man of Allen and Jean Ailen HIgh School, and theROlies of LeMars, la. Their br~.~e9room is ~ 1972 graduate ofowns also in floor· length, were Winneb~go HIgh School. The

~n ,pa~te' dotted swiss. They couple IS at h.ome in ~inneba~owore picture hats and carried now and will cont:nue, theIrd i mums to match their education at the Unlyerslty ofg~~~s. Nebrask&" Lincolfl' ,In the fall

Best man was Dennis McGhee Both are tunlorsof Lincoln, and groomsmen were

~~~' N;;;~~~~~ ;:ve~"~:G~:~ Breakfast Is Today-of Winnebago, Patty Rolfes ofLeMan" Iii., and Wade Rose 01Walthill were candlelightersUshers were Donald McGheeand Sam Jacoby of Lincoln

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MR. AND MRS. A. BRUGGEMAN

MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1974City Sisters breakfast, Mrs. Mildred West, B a.mEvangelical, Free WMS, Mrs. Emil Uken, 9 a.m

~1~'~a~t~~~'CW~Martha a-nd Ntary Circles, 2 p',m. VFW Auxiliary

'tUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1974Grace LWMJ.., EYenlng Circle, 8 p,m.Kli-ck Klatter Horr'.a Extension Club guest day, Mrs

Rollie Longe'WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1974

First United Methodist' Morning Glories, 9: 30 a mGrace Lutheran Ladies Md, 2 p,mLaPorte Club, Mrs, Carl BiChf!'L 2 p,m.Redeemer LeW mother.daughter banquet. WSC Birch

Room, 6'30 p.mTt+URSDAV-: JUNE 13, 1974

Roving Gardeners Club, Mrs. George.J:~~ermann5t Paul's U:'W sewing da-y. 9: 30 a,mSunny Homemakers Club, Mrs, Emil Dahgberg, 2 pm.

i( and C Club, M;:,;:~I, ~~l~~ ;/'1~74Golden.A;g.e ,Club, Mr and Mrs. H"enry ~ethwisch, .7'30.

p.mMonday Mrs. trlp to Omaha

313 Main :;,treetPhone 3105-2020

, OPTOMETRIST

Dean C. PiersonAgency

Stephanie Mendyk, formerWayne High School student. wasselected by,the Wis,cons;n ValleyMusic AssQF..i.ation and her banddirector as outstanding seniormus.ici.an .In the S.tc_vens-. .Point,Area -H'l'gh School select windensembte._to...be" ..awar.ded..,a...S50-__instrumental music scholarshipto the college of her choice. Thepresentation was made at theannual music awards banquetheld at Stevens Point, Wis

Stephanie is --'hI;!' daug.hter ofDr and Mrs. Lee Mendyk ofStevens' 'Points. The familymoved from Wa'yne la,sl summer

Scholarship ToFormer Student

1974 WHS GradOmaha Student

Patti Jean Fulton, dauQhter ofMrs. Berniece Fulton of Wayne,

·wlH be attending PatricIa Stev·ens Fa-s-h-f-9.A··--and SecretarialCollege In Omaha beginnIng InSe~e_mber, _',~he plam-1o ..malor,In -:fa~hlon- merchandTsTng· andInterior design

Miss 'Fulton is ~a 1'91'4 honor'graduate, of Wayne High School.

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:I~, '.'.. .:t~, Bruggemans Observe 45th',At HomeMC?ndayEvening• r Mr. and "!Irs. Adolph ·Brug~e­

man of Hoskins marked their45th wedding annlv,ersary Mon­day evenlng. Sixty·elght guestsfrom Wakefield, Norfolk, R~n.dolph; Wausa, Carroll and Hos·kins, i)f1ended the evening re-

~ttoif at their hOl;Y1e.Hosts were their children, Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Bruggeman,Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peter andMr. and Mrs. DWight Brugge.man of Hoskins and Mr. andMrs. Merlin Bruggeman of DesMoines, la., who were unable to

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A cake, baked by Mrs. HlIdaThomas of Hoskins, and decora.ted by Mrs. Dan Ful10n ofNorfolk, J was served by Mrs.John Munter of Randolph. Mrs.Thomas poured. Assisting ~n thekitchen were Mrs. Elmer Peter.Mrs. Dwight Bruggeman ~nd

Mrs. Gerald Bruggeman.Mrs. Bruggeman mode'led, her

wedding dress during the even·ing.

Bruggemans were marriedJune 3, 1929, at Wayne. Theyspent"two years I'It Randolph andhave lived since at Hoskins.

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Don't forget the JZMC Walton 3 TLeague's pancake and sausag<> J eams Tiedinnerlonighl (Monday), The

~H.,-__+.!!fe'1'ed"=,'s,=,o~n~'~m,,,p";";~~h~''--f·n Gals Golfwives and guests at the club'slake nort~west of Wayne from

'. 6130 to 8 o'clock:

Bob-eite Caffey posted her firstwin of .!he season while JoanErwin: took ,the' defeat.

'In the reserve game for 15and· under, Wayne blasted Laurei, 15·3

The only Ofher scheduledgame in the league, Wakefieldaf Winside, was postponed dueto Bibte school. The teams areslated to meet July' at Wakeffield

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Thr 'F' L' I. . ee rom aurc__Wayne gIrls won a .frio of Julie Ove~jn in the third. Lau·

games from Laurel ,Wednesday reI's Dear'lna Burn!jj'put her dubin the opening round' of the on the scoreboard with., soloRalph Bishop, softball league. run In the fourth. "Waynf} coun-

cot~ J;~i~: t:r:~~j~;i~:~~:~~ :~~:j~. t~~ ~~~~t:U~~ i~~~:lS-and-under group, 6·0 at and ProeH before the visitorsWayne. unleashed three runs by Joan

Steph DOT'"cey scored Wayne's Er'W)n. ~eanna Erwin and Carlafirst run after sjna'ing, stealing Leapleysecond and, coming. hQme_ ODJulie <Nerin's single in the firstInning.

The gals continued scoring inthe third w.hen Darcey afi<:iLaura Haase open,ed'with a pairof singles: Julie Kovensky tookfirst on an error' and Overinpounded a doub.le. In the fourth, The locals had 12 hits, includJanke scor~d on an error ing a three run homer' by Peggy

Nancy Schaer took the loss on Pinkelman ar'ld a triple bythe mound for Laurel, giving' up pitcher Lesa Barclay. leadingsix runs and five hits. Wayne hitters with three hits in

'Wayne's la-and-under team three at bats, Pinkelman alsoturned back Laurel's come-from' connected lor a double and abehind bid in the-fourth and fifth single while Barclay had twoinnings,6.4. s,ingles., Lisa Nus~ had two. Wayne had a 4.0 lead after Singles In three triPS to thethree.innings on.scores by Laura plate.Haas and Usa Nuss in' thesecorid and Susj:ln Darcey and

New Ba~s Sizelimits Catches

Id/~ Wayne Takes First in NENWayne's town team became via 'the second Ponca error that Allen

sale own'er of first place in the frame, allowing Anderson toNortheast Nebraska Baseball sc/ilre. After steaUng second,

Le~~~eer~h~rh~~~\:'~~h:~ a first e~~~~~er scored on Blohm's :~,~~~,ni\fl'ller,d

Because Winside's field is not place' tie with Wayne af 3-0, In the seventh, after Ponca ;:~',~ ~l~~~b rf

Nebraska anglers need to re- ready yef, the Wayne-Winside suHer~d its first loss, fallinj;l to blasted five more runs in the Dave D'!.'dd..er. 3b

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£~~ a~~~:s:~"~~:~£d ~a';:fi~,~d~r::~d:rbv~t Laurel , ;:~~:iis1~d:~~:':'~;~~1~~~ ~~~:~;~~~~£eBS~,~:~~~, ~,~fi:~ft:f~"forcement division. "., d'· d . I meet Dakota City', missed lea· baseman Dave Diediker walked 5COll VonM.ndl'n. p

~~~r~t~1J~:yr!ff~i~j~g-Wciyrle'~:Pen "'erMi ······get5P=ay1,~~~~~~~2~~·~~?,~ ···~]~~§:~i:~~~:~~:~;: p;;;;::familiar with the new I",w.' " going into Sunday night's mat, throwing three frames. Rellev· ("--:s=-----....)

The limit was placed on bass h ' k f ches. ers Rich Stark and Scoff Von PORTSto give them an opporfunify tt:? T ·9 t t· B' T· 1 t Ponca rapped up it.s third win Minden finished tne'contest.reach trt>phy size, Anglers re ·0n' J.. . . ·.0 ..' rea leor' 5 with a pair of "ve,run Innings to Allen·Marfinsburg w'lli faceturning smaller' fish unharmed hand Allen,Martinsburg its Walthill in a make·up game ' _to ttie wa,ter are ,improving fourth loss against no wins, 13·4. Tuesday night. Also that night,everyone's chances at larger walked four and hit one Walthill Bancroft errOr in the first, Left $Ievl' ThOmP!>On, p .. 1 0 The Allen club, 'down 5·0 going Wayne ventures to Pender in Carroll Looses 3flsh.fn the fufure, said ~H. Wayne and Pender Midgets player before coach Hank Over fielder Cleve Stolpe and third Doug Thompson, C 3 0 0 into the top of the fifth, scored another make·up game. Wake"'?Inn. ' will decic;le the leadership in the in. called on Dave Hix to take ~seman ,Brad Erwin went fa ~~a~/:n~~' ss ~ ~ ~ its first two runs with the help of field rescheduled its gan:-e with

Gettmann also receive,S daily Ralph BishOp League tonight over. /1lx struck out th~ next first and second on errors before Dave Lmdr;lren, c:f ) 0 1 two Ponca errors and a single Dakota City for June 18.inquiries about the" il;l~i fishIng . (Monday') when fhey squar.e off two batters before Walthilf's catcher Ooug Thompson walked D€'nn;~ (mdalor, rf 1 0 0 by right fieider Craig Blohm. in other league acUon Thur~-regulation 'that also went Into at Pender . catcher ripped a single;, and to fill th~ bases. Stolpe scored on Ddn HMsen. rf I 0 0 Shortstop Roger Anderson day, South Sioux City bla~1ed

effect this year. "No float fish· Friday .ni-ght Wayne and Pen·- scored two more runs. A field· an 'error by Bancroft's short Gary SChl,ltfl. lb 1 0 0 took first on an error, then Walthill 1.2-1, for' Walthill's thirdlng is permited'on ponds, lakes der posted their second wins of er:'s choice accounted for the stop Tot.lI; 21 .... advanced to second and tird on loss. Last Tuesday night Penderand, reservoirs; a'nd floats used' the season to 'tie for first place fifth run. Laurel fallred its final three BANCROFT AB A H RBI passed balls, Starting pilcher w~.u9~wa.uhill, 19.1, in aon rivers or streams must be at 2·0" the locals dropping Walt· Wayne countered with five, runs in the'fifth after Jon ErWin Total5. .)5 10 '10 Steve OledtKerwas'me on~ffi'itrescheduledgame.attended. Tfie jug must not ~ hill,Lyons, 7·5, and Pender nlp. again with the help of walk'S and and Dave Lindgren singled arid-

glass, and the owner's name and ping Wisner, 3·1 Walthill errors. Ritch Workman. Dan Hansen walked, Brad Er -f~:;::::::~~;~:~[~~~~===~~=IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!~'~~~;it~.~J~~address m'ust be attached before Wayne and Walthill started Nuss and Paul Mallette I~ded WAn took first on -al'! error which • f Ii Wli I '~"-"r:-:Tl-jiJg fish-i-ng_J.s~ega~__<?eftmann out with five .,lJOS in the first the ba'-gs on"passed~lls belore_..-.5cored_lb.-,~_ seco;';dru~tcve nlertolnmenf' or 1 e 0 e ....amlly' .;:1w'arns. - -, inning~-befon:!' tlie f?diTs broke Hix and Bob Keating walked. to Thompson~'5 wal-k and a fielder's --".~--- -- - :':"

If anglers nave any' questions the fie with two runs in the bring in two runners. An error chOice by Doug Thompson let in 16about the fishing regulations, third. . on Walthi11"!> shortstop allowed two more runs.t"hey·-can check With tne local Both pitchers walked in their. Mike Manes 10 take first stor Steve T~ompson, 0·1. went go .ngGJOin the Wayneconservation officer in Norfolk. fir.s.t s.cores, Wayne'.s Q~y.e Nvss JD.9.-'w..a..:we:.£..Jhir:d. rurL Larry tbre-e- innings betare Brad Erwin

r-----------..;..-----....--, Creightpn's helder's- choice and went to the mound. .- ( (I b T d" dWI,. oun,try u, 0, ay!

Father's Day June 16 f;ii~;~e;~::: UP~:::hl:de:~: ;:;;:p~~~EI:~:~~=: E.~::overall ,in fo.ur starts 'when for a rema:tch.Aaron Nissen and Keating seer·

---rrr--the ff!'TrCf,""NTs·sen;',-'iaff.ed, -----whlThlTr-· ---'------- -- 'iOO l)'Jt) -----5stole second and third before W.vne :,(12 00,0; ..-1Keating slapped a double for a WAYNE6-5 ball game. Keating' came Rjtch Workman. sshome on Mike Manes' double. 0\\11"1 Nus~" P

In other ,league action Friday, Paul U!!Itte1lp., 2bBancroft handed Laurel ifs s-e. Aaron Nis!.er!l, Itcond loss in as many starts. 10-4. ~I'T~~:~~ )b

Bancroft jumped out fo,a 10· 1 -Bob K-e-aling, lblead g'oing into the bottom of the "'.,kl~ Mane":.,....~fifth, scoring three runs in the Lilrr'l (re,gl"'On. csecond and 'two in the .first, N!:Inft/ Lowe. rffourth and fifth frames, and one Tot.ls1n the third. WALTHILL

Errors 'were Laurelis problem, To1.lspolnt~ ouf coach erenf John.son. T!;le'dub had eight. B.;Incraf1

Laure! scored one run on a Laurel

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1971 to feed cattle belonging toIhe firm, One-hundred steerswere delivered to Soden, .whoSOld the animals to Producersand Wood Brothers in April andNt.ay the following year, accord­Ing to the sLl:lt, InitIally flied Indls'rlct court 1n June of 1972.

Richardson Ranch says In thesuit that the anImals were soldfor apprOXimately $36,000. Theanimals were worth $180 eachwhen delivered to Soden, ac­cording to the suit.

Also during Wednesday'scour' session, Diftrlck dissolvedtwo marriages. DissolutIonswere approved for Sandra' Ropteof Wayne and Eric Ropte ofNorfolk, who were married atWinside on July 3, 1971, and forPatricia Bronzynskl and LeroyBronzynskl,. both of Hoskins,who were married. In WayneCounly on April 5, 1970.

Trial-

O'er.: Andt:"he is' a ver:y'warm a'ndfrl~.ndly' person." '.._

With er obvious skills .in lawentorcement. together with acollege I?ackground rich, in his­tory and! 'science, Miss Wobben­horst appears to have the per·fect cre.~eotials,for a range.. r.

And s~e doesn't tarnl$h fheranger lmage .of hearty out­doorsman. He.1" hobby I.s back·packing.' ..

Her 'fi;rs' assignment In the'National' Park Service,. a bureauof the Department of Interior,wasat'Carlsbad '-Caverns Na­tional P~rk in New Mexico" Therugged backcountry at Carlsbadand a' ,nearby" Guadalupe Na·tional Pijrk in,Texas turned h~rinto an ~yld baCkpacker.

And JNhen' Miss Wobbenhorsttalks about backpacking> shedoesn't mean a Sunday after­noon stroll.

",I love hiking in fhe countryaround Carls'bad," she said."Water Is scarce and you can'tcarry en'ough for an extendedhike Into the backcountry.

"You have to know how to findwa'er In the seeps if you stayout for any length of time. It'sreally quite a challenge."

Janice Wobbenhorst loveschallenges.

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County district court Wednes-day" _

Also named with Soden asdefendants are First NationalBank of Wayne, Producers LiveStock Marketing Association' of

~:xh~.r:y~d Wpod. Brothers of

RichardSon -Ranch officialscontend In the suit that Sodensigned an agreement in May of

Minimum $500.00

~Unrmum $1,000.00

of adequafe first aid ~olunteers at thedlsasler site.

"Th.e rescue people up there were firedepartment . members, Wakefield and. Laurel people, and city ambulance peo.pie. . .11' you had taken the 'iredepartment members out, we would havebeen hurting," said local fire chief CliffPinkelman.

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$350 more -than they pre'sentlyretelve, but fhe teachers soughtto 'bOllSI'- the base to '$7,000,according to superintendentMiller,.

BOard' member- Eugene' Lund.In,' chief 'negotiator. 10r theboard, said the recommendaflon

_favored the board. "We felt that

:~ei~~~r::~fr~~:c~~ri~~t~~~sct~ar--y· bMfi,'--'---ne-noted:- '-'-Appa; ~rentry, this' Is how the fact.finding committee felt-too."

Nofed Lundin, "Our lawyerdissenfed on this opinion andrecommended we go .fo the court­of industrial relations as we hada good" case to hold the' base at$6,800." .

Also on the board's negotia'.ing committee are 'MartinBlohm and MlIIer.

Representing the teachers innegotiations are chairman Nee.Iyn Isom, Glenn Kumm andDoris Furness.

Chief Ranger -(Continued from. page I)

that law enforcement Is a minis·cule part of the ranger duties atChalmet1e, whlc.v commemor·a'es the Battle of New Orleans.

"I knew she would do well.She always succeeds in anythIngshe 'rles," said Hehr of the25·year·old Wayne State grad­uate who was valedictorian ather high school In Belden,

"But Janice is much morethan a policewoman," Hehrsaid. "She heads up our inter·pretive and visitor service divi­sions here. She i Is creative,imaginative and a tireless work."

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Wayne CIty' counC"m/::n Will· commissIon, which will ,make ~ C '1 S' - -- "I "~'.,-'·discu.ss, a pr~posed ordinan.ce 'th"e f.~nal-..deCiSion on whether to . .entra ' .. ...OC·.;al ..£';'''''''In."''provIdIng retlrem~nt benefits permit the expansion. .A ~ __~~ _._l..LIlL----L ~ __for about half a dozen older city 'iw(r--new-::rrremen------may -be~ ",-- -- -.--- " " . . ,empl,oyees during: Tuesday approved during the meeting, " 7\.Tam 7\.Tew OlfJrp' 'rsnight 5 regular meeting. the firs1 regular one for the new '1 1l _ ,.es 1 ~ j _ . lee __ .i e proposal wltl be~ read. for mayor and three councilmen. . -' ,:'

fh second of possibly three Those firemen' are Dale Preston Central SOC:::.ial CIrcle hf!ld Jti. ~s before the. council can and' Rober·t Woodwarch . ".theiL.r..egulaLmeetlng TuesdayvotE.) on acc.epting ~r reiecting~it. Assuming their posts at a at 2 p.~. In the home of Mildred- The plan would cost the' city special meeting last week were Gramlich, Carroll., Eleven C' II

appro,xl.mately $12,150, a year if max.0r . Freemar:' Decker _and ~ember~ ~nswere~ roll with Q·rro .all eligIble employees took ad- councilman John Vakoc I eo An AmUSing Incldent __vantag~t-at·the ..~e,--"Ransena~lyn Filter. Wedding." N'e'Wsaccording to a. city official. They replace former mayor Newly elected, 'officers are .

AIS~ during Tuesday night's Kent Hall and former council- Mary Kieper, president; Dar- Mrs. Edward Forkmeeting, scheduled for 7:30 at men Harvey Brasch, Keith Mos. lene Helgren, vice president~ Phone 585-4127t~e city auditor_lum, is discus- ley and Pat Gross. and Mildred Gramlich, secre- week with' their daughter andSlOn of the' request by Les Lutt ~ - tary-treasurer. fa.mily, the Larry Johnsons.to expand his bottle club'at Les' Sunday Service Mrs. ,Warren Austin presented The Martin Paulsens and ,theS'eak,-Hpuse. The council's deci· the lesson, "Wedding Customs, John ·Paulsens, Carroll, thesian on' 'he request will be To Be Eliminated. Old and New." Henry Soneksens, Milwaukee,forwarded to the state IJquor Eight town~ in the Wayne area -Meetings will resume Sept. 3 Wis., Mrs. Marie Olederlthsten

will be ,among about 300 Nebras- with Mrs. Gordon Helgren for a and the Bruno Brodersens' ofka communities which no longer 9 a.m. brunch. Germany were June 1 visitors Inwill have Sunday postal service Lutts Honored the William Williams home,when that service Is elimipated Mr. and Mrs. David Luft and Verdigre. The group visitedat all post offices without a class family were honored Saturday Sunday evening In the Johnone rating next month. when dinner guests in the Lyle Paulsen home.

Winside, Wakefield, Laurel, Cunningham home were Loren ,Mr. ahd Mrs. Maurice HansenAllen, Dixon, Concord, Carroll Cunnlnghams, Norfolk, the Bill spent last weekend In the Deanand Hoskins post offices no Braders and the Frank Cun- Hansen home. Clarinda, la.longer will be open on Sundays nlnghams. Sandra· and Dean Hansen re­beginning July 1" according to The Lutts left Sunday for turned with their grandparentspostal service district manager Crawford where he will serve as to spend two weeks.Howard Toay of Norfolk. principal of the Crawford High Mr. and Mrs, Gilmore' Sahs

Economics and consistency of School. and Roger spent last weekend in

~~;v;~: ~':~~nt~~~:n:: ;eea:~~~ The Charles Jorg~nsens, Colo- ~~~ ~~~~;i~~y t~~e~a~~~::ed~:~Contracts for star routes (those rado Springs, Colo., and the Art anniversary and the birthday ofroutes which provide mail to Brummonds, Stanton, were the hostess.area towns) are being rewritten ~~r~:~alHa~::n ~~~;~ ip the The Herman Thuns attendedto cut out Sunday deliveries, he the weddln.g of Mr. and Mrs.said.. . Mr, and Mrs. William Jenkins Michael McGllbra Saturday at

Since Wayne is a class one returned from Duluth, Minn., Ankeny, la. and vlslfed In thepost office it will remain open on Monday where they had spent a Everetf Smith home Sunday,Sundays, according .to Toay.

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~ .. -, _ ---, •. ::~~,~o$6~O,ooand re~.o~eling bond th~=I~~;tr~~:~ie:~ink presented in:- • ._mmUpon-rott-·caH·tM"'foffowlng vote formatiOn on the proposed street to

WAYNE CITY COUNCIL was had' the new hospital, indicating 'hat 910

to hear the siren wjll be solved in the . PROCEEDIN~aY 14, 1974 se~,e~s~e~~s~~~~c~~h;hO;;;::,s, Rus ~e:e 0:0~~r~al~u~~c:c:s~a~ ~~~~near future when four additional sirens The Wayne City Council met in Nays: Fuelberth $32.00 per foot.on order have been spotted around the regular session in Council Chambers T~e result of fhe vote being 7 Yeas Mr. Brink was autl)orlz'ed' tocommunity, former city counclJman Har. at the Wayne City Auditorium on and 1 Nay, the President of the contact the BenedIctine Sisten in

vey Brasch said' M~~~4'p~9::;~:~,:~t~'e Council CO~~~i~:e~~ar;:u~hC~I~~'~~~~~;~~~~d ~~a~~~~~ ~ ~~;a~a~me aId In theAnd there were a few mistakes made: called Ihe meeting fo order with the seconded by Councilman Russell Tennis Courts were discussed.

Wayne Counfy sheritl Don Weible was foHowlng pre~ent: Councilman Keith that,mlleage rate for use of personal Administrator authorized to cOritactordered to 11th and Main instead of 14th Mosley, Tei;! Bahe, Darrell Fuel cars for City business, be set at 15c court experts for constructIon lnl,or.and Main to direct' traffic, and Dr. berth, VernOn Russell, Ivan Beeks, per mile mation.Benthack and coun'y civil defense dlrec i~~:.,e:s,B~~~~hA:;::n;;o~~'B~Ir;;:;~e wa~P~:droll call the following vote ~n~Il'7t r:~~rf:~~eta:y d~~~~~

~aurel people, a.nd City ambulance pea· tor T.P. Roberfs were not notified that a hoft, City Administrator Frederic Yeas: Mosley, Bahe, Fuelberth, Fuelberth and seconded by Council.

~:~t ~~~:r~aodut~a::n ::;I~:v~e:~~ tO~:'d~e~~~a~~s~~~:~~e~~e ~~~!~~~r;'he Br~~~~:I~d';~~orC~:~1 ~a;ll~rerry R~S:~~\: ~~~~:' Brasctr, Thomas ;:;~~e~ta:~ t~~:h~~fze~r:f p~~~~~~ehurting," said local fire chief Cliff makeshift hospital and Roberts, co.chair. The' Pre5fdenl of 'hie Council, Pat The result Of the vote being 7 Yeas up to 110 ton of blacktop material

Pinkelman. ~caanmWeithwaBluk',tns,~f ·tdhoew· 0nve,rall,ohperatlon, ;:c~~~.~p;hees~r~~ee~~~gs~h~ _Clerk ~~~n~iI ~:~I'a/::I::.r:~.~,~n,1 C::I i~~e f~~.~;su;_~ae~~:e_~.'_,'e_._O:·t:e C.Q.Url._,._H__

communication between the disaster and 9 0 e ~e .thamakeWifl~, lack of splints and slalion dna asked if there was anythlrig--~o~~~~:dO~n~l~p:e~I;;'~;~~~i~ ::~ co~~~::sepnrt::~~~e~ft~~~~\fP~i~~ ~I~~~d ~~e c:~ti~~eanr~ll~ir~~i;=~

-_.£~~;f~"a!;:~~t~o:~y'~~~d"U.';ed~~~a:'~d~--.---'h\~~~~d~~t~k::,l~nbe avoided If a real ~i~~ ;~ ~~:C:;;~~nt:e~~:I~Yo~d~:r~ ~~;neT:I~~~on:eg~:~~:r,E~~~~:~~,~ r~u~~:~ a~~II~~~\ue'berth, Bahe,., -dlsaster·--ever----dGe~_.strlke by better 13, ~974, a copy of the proof of that many towns In the area were ~~~~ell, Beeks, Brasch, GrossI Tho·

~:~tl~~~'k o~s~~~=~~~ ~iri;~I~~~~I;~:9 ~~~;l~~, t~;C;;~~~g mtl~ta~~er;~~s·cr:~~ ~~~71:{:~~t~~~ W:~:~r~eadd~r:~~: ~~t~f:r uu~r;~:~~l~~l~?o:~~~~~: Nays: None. ,the approaching tornado. into even the best-planned disaster res- NotIce of fhls meetIng was simul emergency call number. Tofal, cost an~h~~e~~~:'f .~~: v:::s~~~~~ ~i~~~

Sortie of those things can't be helped, cue operators, fhey added, taneously gIven to tne M"yot:-and all of the prolect $1,541.80 the first year Council declared the motion carrIed.according to ob'serllers,'blWsome or-them TtTe-'community woufa-----be better 'pre. members of the CIty Council a,ld a of which tunding Of 90 per cent was Mayor Kimt· Hall arrived-at thiscan be eliminated through adequate pared to deal with a real disaster If more cOPY' of fhe-tr:adm~gement of available. After first year monthly time.

PI~~~I~~o~~:e~ ~f'~~~y::ys:in9 unable prIvate citizens would take first aid :~~~~~ ~f a~~~~chee:~~ t~e~~P~I~~t~~ cO~~t:rOul:o~~S~i8;:~SSiO~-'----;-w~: 'Ce:u~~;IUl:e~~~:~e :r~~eentm~n~~:,.. courses, observers noted.. Availability of thEt agenda ,was com· moved by Co-uncilman Thomas and recess.

~:lIIfIIIKr""~~~~. It • :~*'~~l mu.nicated in advance to the Mayor seconded by Councilman Mosley At 9;25 P.M., Mayor'Hall recon·

L I CI b Wand City Council of this meeting. All that the installation of the 911 vened Councll.

a Ura U 0 m an proceedings hereafter shown were emergency numbeL-CaIL.s.y.stettLbe- ...Att~Il...B._Aornhofl------lnfOF-med - -_ ~ . _. . ... ._..._'-. __ .. ~~_'!._y.'.~.lle _th~S~u~g £~Jnven.!!.2.......,j!~ Council that Mr. George Henderson

--..-.,;;, meeting was open to the attendance Upon roll cali all voted Yea and was 'Ein,trflea--fo aweeRT'raHcrcanon---

Att d C t· of tturpUb-lic. the President of the Council de· of $80.00 under Workmans Compen·en 0 nven Ion se~~~:~ b~yc~uonv~~~~:~v~~~~~~~ CI~re:int:~c~o~~~n7~~rr~~~'l'ea-d the ~~~~dne~-;~~O~~:'b:e,:,!Jaed~e: ~:~t~~--Mrs. Lillian Halsch, Vera Eb Cl~~y~~reanbodthLaeunr'rea'n'WsO'nma'hnes ~~:~a~~e~~~sl'e!>th:f ~~t: ~:~~~eshao~ th~~~i~:c:~d :~~i~~e~~na~;~;~red PO~~~I~. to 6 year street Impr,bve.

meier and Ruth Ebmeler; mern the lasl regular Council meeting for before Council oblecting to the ment program was discussed. ,ber'S of the Laurel Womans 1972·74 contest. each Councilman and that each ordinance. Motion by Councilman MO$ley;andClub, attended the General Fed GFWC Pre$ldenf, Mrs, Carroll Councilman has had an opportunity The Presidenl of the Council seconded by Councilman Gross .that

eration of Women's Clubs 83rd t~e ~~~~flfg~~lc::e~h~'A~~~II~~ -;~a~~:: o:~~e s~ul~~t:Sa~ye di~:;n;~~ ~~~~~n~~rwt1~Chb:~~~'rt:do~S f~~IO~~~ .., it~~os~~' ~~ Na~c:Pt~.NOiN:, of,:'~annual convent!on May 26 with and the same be dec;lared Yeas: Gross, Thomas, Bahe, Rus. Main & Fairground InterSec.rlonthrough June 1 at Minneapolis, dub hymn to be used during the approved. sell Improvement; NO.5 - Logan SfreetMinn. br-centennlal period of our nat· The President of Council stated Nays: Brasch, Beeks, Fuelberth, widen, 4th to 7th Streets; No. II -

Ruth Ebmeler, pasf NFWC lon, the motion and directed the Clerk to Mosley, 7th and Logan Streets Infersecflj)n,)

president~ assisted during the -The 1975 n'atlonal -convent10ri ~:III~;'~ rOIJA\oll call resulted as an~h~ r~$~~:~' t~hee ~~t:S~de~~r ~IY~~: :~~h~~~:ei°~:I~::~~ ~~:~~~f;; ~I~~:e~::yr~hIP workshop held on ~~o': g~l~. June 8·12 at Wash- Yeas: Mosley, Bahe, Fuelberth, Council declared the motion. to pass gyre:; on costs of fhe prolects. ,

Russell, Beeks, Brasch, Gross, Tho· Ordinance No. 779 failed as the Upon roll ,call all voted Yea and

th:~~~';~:~~~r;,.~~~~ves on South Sioux, m~s~ys: None. M~t~;sas ~~~:es~~t t~o:~f:iiman ~~~ri:~yor declared the mofionConvention activities Included Laurel Youths The result pf the vote being 8 Yeas Bras-ch and seconded by Councilman Motion·by CouocHirlan Mosley'and

five GFWC Clubs being awarded TopJudges ~~~nc7~de~I~~~d t~heem:'~~i~~~~ie~: ~rhoOc~:~jn~~ato/h~hemi~~~eS~d:~1 t~~ ~:~~n~e:, ~~m~~~s~~~::;:na~ue~~~~~-$25,000 in the natlon-wlde CI P The Claims having Men approved Council and COIJncli ot the City of Commissioner be authorIZed to- pur·

~a::asa~l~b~a::~~:t;::'to~ ciT;r~~s~~:'::;edOfth;O~;~ ;~i~~ ~~eW:~~ln~o~~c/l~a~I~~~~a;,o;;':~ts :ap~~:i~gth~r~~:t;~~OfN~~S~I;J: aen: ~:~eer ';,:::t:~~~u:t ,t;v~:S/~~ft~~.honors follOWed by four national horse ludge at the 4-H Horse moved by Coun~llman Thomas and titled: exceed $1,800.00.

wInners tram Maryland, Georg· Camp herd at the Oh(on County ~~~~nt~~C~:l;~u;eCi~r;;~:e~u:~~~~~~ AN OR~I~o;~~~~; ~~Ei~JITY OF W~P~~d~OIl call the following .\lotela, Oreg0r" and Michigan. . fairgrounds Thursday and Fri· the varlOIJS funds of the City as WAYNE, NEBRASKA PROVIDING Yeas: Thomas, Gross, Brasch,

day. indicated, thereon and that warrants FOR AN INDEMNITY BOND FOR Beeks, Russell, Fuelber1h, Bahe,Jana Cunningham of Laurel be issued iri paymenf of same. CERTAIN EXCAVATING WORK, Mosley.

was the top lunlor ludge. The President of Council stated REPEALING Al.L' ORDINANCES Nays: None.Forty 4-H members and lead- the motion and directed the Clerk to OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN The resulf of the vote being 8 Yeas

ers were at the camp, conducted ~:~~~ roll, Roll calt resulted as ~~~~I~I~~' ~~:~W~~~i O:~~ :"n: ;~ti:na~~~r~~. Mayor declare~by Roy Stohler, Dixon County Yeas: Thomas, Gross, Brasch, NANCE SHALL BE IN FULL Motion by Councilman Thomasagent and area youth specialist. Beeks, Russell, Fuelberth, Bahe, FORCE AND TAKE EFFECT. and seconded by Councilman Brasch

Dh;k Warren, extension Ilve- Mosley. be approved and preserved and kept that the City of Wayne contInue '0,stock specialist from Lincoln, Nays: None. in a separate and distlnc' volume fund a scholarship to Northeastprovided the training for the The result of the vote being 8 Yeas known as "Ordinance Record, City Nebraska Te<:hnlcal College In' the

camp. Included wer.e sessions on ~~~n~~ :e~r:;e~~h:~~;foe:~ao:ri~~~ ~~dw~:n:~~e~:~~a,~ b:a~~cC;;fpo;:~ ~:~~:.t of $150.00 on a IIneman.sequipment adjustment and safe· Caplaln Halfon, from Uncoln, proceedings, the same as fhough it Upon roll call, all voted Yea andtYJ fundamentals of stock seat, repreSen;lng the Wayne Natton"" were spread at large herein. the Mayor declared the motion

By Larry Turner ~~tt~~O~idtl~~~~~~ngl:;~n~o~~ :e~~r~O;i~:~~edOftoth;o':;~~lr;h:n~~I~. th~~ot~;~s~~~n~ir°:Ct~~~~iICI~~akt: ca~~~~~ltman Bllhe dee.lared the-~.- h If 'I ment, declllring that there Is a call the roll. Roll call resulted liS CltV, should go on record liS" not

th~~veJllo:\I~::~ ::~e;~$~=: a er and performance c asses. ~::~~'I~nl::s10rS~~~uI.~~en~U~:cdre~~ fO~Oe:: -Mosley, Bahe, Fuelberth, ~~c~;mae~;ln~h:~e ~~~ Ofn:';;'s~~e::~~~Il,tae~(~ ~C:peW~dl~ft~~~rse~ _CI_T...__Y.__ C_O.U..N._CIL.'. ses. Captain Hafton asked CouncH to Russell, Beeks, Brasch, Gross, Tho. should c1arlfy·thelr stllndlng, as the

-i~p«ta-t""teamiQ.' _ _ offer Clfy suppo!t in recrul!ment of _~.m"_s~_ .._ salirlcal connotations were mls·

~esfi::.~:,ll~l~a~~~;~ ~h~ll~.':.~ , A.GENDA ~~~~'~er~lf:~,t~~~~h;~~[~~~ - ~~:~~s~1tn:i the vote being 8 Ye~S -~Ori~:;~ri~:~~'man -Beek~~~-mj prior to July 1, 1974.. and no N,ays, the' President of the seconded by CouncJlmlln Behe ,fha'

::"t,tu;V~~gV~~;S'"pl~::gIOWI: Fire Chief Cliff Pln-keleman reo CouncIl declared the molion carrIed. the Council recomlTlend that" tho"-otogr1i;'ed. WOMEN'S CLUB ROOM ~uested Council. consider tornado The President of ~he Council Administrator accept the 'Offer ofJo'" JUNE 1l~ 1974 drll1s,.Jlke fll0se of recent vears and declared a five minutes recen af Wayne Refuse Service for free

~ti~~~ ,Ie~el:eave~~~rf';ed::: 7:30 Call to Or'der :~~ 1l:::d~~I~~:fdl~~:ic:niri~ct~~~~ th~, t~~~. P.M., the.Presldent Of 'he ~e~r~~eSfto:,,~~~ City AUdlt\?rIU":" endpIe, w"s:'flImed by a man·a~d-· Approving ot Minutes Defense Dlrecfor. Council reconvened Council. The Mayo~ stafed the JTI<:l't!~~,~.n!i__.

:: h~:~;:;UdC::d:;II~I=",.~::r5i':"C';T.~:.-++-_:~tkm-.oLClaJms-~~~~~~:~~:~;::S:~~C~~~~~~~S~~:£~~~II~~~~r~::~~~~:~;~~:~:_- :~~~:TL:~:~~~llS~~~~e tOIl

:__-.- 3if-y'ea-,,:-'!heywm able to Petitions & Communl- cussed. tiad conducted exarrl!-''l''tIQnl' for Yeas: Bllhe, Ft,t,,'b.er!~, BII.~S,

~.~.,.:.J~:. t~7.tl~I'~.:: 7:35-VI::~~s ' ---s~m~y~~C~~j~a~~·s~~~~~~ ~:~~~~:~~e:ltl~a~~ll-:tp~~io-f~~~'~:~Br~:~~~: %a:I~y~hOmel. ,

water b1avllr lOdge. , 7:45 Smitty'S Auto Clinic ~~~~o:::l:~~~~s~o~~t~~~87.b~ ::::~df(ts:~~:~~~:b~ IAdVanCed I.n ~~:~al~~~ft: ,~U~~~l.vo~e bel~g 6UGbOd~ c~mes-,arOtJnd' to pho· Reques1 _. . __ --'---------.U.J~Q!'Lr2!!----'-alLaJL:mted------¥--ea-----and-----.-----Motion-----oy;--eouncUI11<1nltlori1is-- -Y~n,-l~ ~a'f-----tmd-·l-Abs-telnfng~

- :::::;.~~i~sk~~~efa=r~;~:y~ 7r50 J\pprov~l --,of -n-ew--f1re· the Pre&ldent of the Council declar., and seconc;ted by Councllmlln Rus Mllyor declllred 'he motion. carried.

We sell !the beSt an~ service 'he ~~Oa~~~ton & edA~h~~'i:~t:~~t~~rr~~~k Informed' ~~~i1th~::~~:e~~~~~I~on~of ~t;:. . co~:'bef,=~n~;u~~:h:~ ~r:ln::; ~rest...all! make! end mooell. e'oo Botfl CI b Addltl n _ Council 'hallhe League of ~ebraska proved..... I was moved by ,Councllm~n Thomes

I " L'~ u .0. ' ..; MunicipalitIes v.:-as preparing ~ pelJ· Upon roll' clllI, all vqted Vile ,end and seconded ,btCo,unc:llrn.n GrOl$'

8: 1~' Mo"I~g Permit-Barn#- ~1:~urt~I' o:~:lnf:r 1:l~~~~c1::llo~:::W:~ ~et~;e:r::~~~~fa:~~ed~UnCil declor· ,fh~t~~~roc~~'f:i.~r:~otJ. Ye'~.nc" .8':20 Ordinance No. 184 - se· plan's. Cost of pre5en1al10r... A slreellay-oul for the Industrlel 'he Meyar' de<:lered ~, motion

a: 30 Or~~~n~:a:~ 785 _ :~.c::,~~;~~i. a~o~~~~~s~~le~~n:~ ~:~~o~~~~r:l~~~~e:ed~y Ithe A~mlnIS. carrl~;.y OF WAYHI!, ~IUIR""KACode ,Book Aq;ept· de~ ~h~~~~:~~.move a house Into the an~o~~~:n::d ~:u~~~$~I~~~~':~: ;.K.n~:;:;

~- -- ~,~-4nCe~----.- ity-was-dt$CtiS'ed-aM---3ppr~'---lha-t....:eru-ee-.-G/.J.mQ!:!_""dAnoeilltas Att.,t:ti:40 Reports, Matron by Councllm"n Mosley and be authorized to -draw up me DC","-y'.......,.r."~I".'--·.-_-~:OO ~diourn :::fn~~. b;e~~~un~.~~~~~~,:~~_~~:_ ,. ~~~~~,~~~t~~.rn~~~~.sl~~~~r~i~~~:~ . <3llrl (.p.~.,}U~ 11.

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Concord residents aresponsorIng a communitypot luck supper Fridayevening at the NortheastStation to honor EarlHughes

Hughes, who has been inbusiness in .Concord over60 years, is closing hisdrug store and retiring

Everyone is invited to'at"fen(J'l'fie"r p:m"s(jp~r--

DISMISSES: Mrs. Fred DenkT6ger~'ila'ine; 'Mrs, Roger'L~ttand daughter, Wakefleldt BrianMcClaus, Wayne,. Ray L,ang.emeler. Wayne: William lIbengood, Wayne.

Community Supper

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$10,000 $20,000 $50,000Policy poOOy Policy

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The co_t for 8

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paysup to $10,000$20,000, or even $50,000in benefits.

These rales are: based on $,50 deductlble. Rales are In­cLea'sed---.aLages-25.30, 35,----40.- 46;· .5-0, 55-;"and eo:-

Once you .have paid your deductible for anyone Illness orinjury, you pay only 20% of the nexl $500 of covered ex- .penses. American Family pays the remaining 80% 01 that$500 PLUS 100% of the covered expenses therealter up tothe benefit limit you choose.* No limit on the customary and usual cosl at In·patlent

* ~:dli~~·~~t:~~tc~~~9~~~lsO:;;.~;~v:~~lioomt '* No limit on miscellaneous hospital expenses I* No tlmlt ali intensi\le care or special care facilities!

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Mr.. and. Mrs. ~i!.!.!~~ Lohmeyer of~ashlngfon, MO" -fj-nnounce the engagementand approaching marriage of their daugh:ter, Bonnie Lohmeyer, to Daniel Hansen,!ion of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Hansen of Wayne.

Miss Lohmeyer is a \973 graduate ofWashingfon, Mo., Senior High School. Herfianc-e is a 1973 graduate 01 Wayne HighSchooL )\n Aug. 4 wedding is plC\nned.

Hillside Club met Tuesdaywith Mrs. Alvin Temme. Eightmembers responded to roJi callby revealing secret sisters'names

Prizes at cards went to MrsDuane, Rethwlsch, Mrs. HermanVahlkamp and Mrs. Wayne GU·Wand.

Next me;'\g will be se~t. J,

Two Recitals last Week AtWHS

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Honor Robert ThiesGuests Monday evening in the

Robert Thies home for the host'sbirthday were the Emil Thleses,fhe Ed Thies family, the ponThies famlly and the DuaneTh,ies family, all of Winside, andthe Milton Johnsons and Lesa,Norfolk. I

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GIIII'lI'11 Rev.,nul Shlrlng prOVIdt's federal fuM! d,rlK:tlv .to loc_al and Siall QQ1IlrnmtTI,tl. Thl law rtqul'" uch govtmm~ topublish Ii ,.,port of it, plans for .th~ U~ or those lundfi to InfOlm its citilllns and 10 ,ncour'g. ttI.r pwticlpllion in d.elt:fing~the -manlY ought to be spent. Wlthm Ihi purposes listed. your government mllY ch'llQI thillspending p.n.

PLANNED EXPENOltURES

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August 25, 31 - "Fusion, theEnergy of Promise," cheap non,.pOlfutinij'SEia:waTer may-providethe key to, fufure energy needs.

September 1. 7 - "The Mys­tery of Anasazi," the search forclues to discover what happenedto the first "urban" .dwellers onthe. North American continent

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~e,:-,er having t>een'much for flowers and -gardening, itwas with some surprise that I found myself. some years afterwe first moved to our·own home, studying seed catalogues andreading bCl,~,~.~._I?!...~!~Y:I.~.r-,-~ Rackets In the variety store,

Even more surprising was the dIscovery, now that' wasactuarly-en!~r-talnlng the notion of planting something, that Ihadn't the vaguest Idea of how to go about It.

P.'rhapc" it shouldn't have been such a surprise. MymoH .'j(trt' -Jr Y,ears taken hoMe my house plants for periodic

~e~,l ,-I,~'g~~~S~~9t~h::,:aCk to healfh or repl~clng th~se Pi~no 'students of Mrs. Emil evenings was "Animal Revue only rate, the last hou~ plant Mom gave me (one of Uken were presented In recitals' the Keyboard." ~

tho::. ,cy things with red and green leaves) had Jlasted well held Monday and Tuesday even Particjpatin~l.. in the Mondayover the usual four months, and I decided there could really lngs at fhe Wayne High School evening recital were Shelleynof be much to putting out a few flowers to brighten up' the lecture hall Theme for both Emry, Karen Sandahl andlawn.' Jeanne Tiefgen, trio; Marcia

II being my first aHempt, t concluded that already.started To If/"d Peterson and Gwen presfon,plants would be a safer lr'lvestment than packaged seeds, and duel; Carol and Lori francis,I came home from the gree-n.house with no less than seven Mr and Mrs. Malcolm duet, and Maureen Anderson,varietieS of what I supposed would turn into a gay profusion of Jensen of Emerson an Vicki Ahmann. Cindy, Kristin

Learn·ng: on the Job barderi'ng plan.ts. \ nounce the engagement of and Sandra Bull, Ann and JaneI, Several weeks late.r, with nearly everything dead, I their daughter, Candess Edmunds, Cindy Filter, Tommy

CAROLYN MULtER, left, is on the job at the Northeast realized green thumbery was not my line. Even the marigolds Day Lyn Jensen, to Ken· Fletcher, Colleen Hamer, Chardid not long wIthstand the chubby fingers of InquIsitive neth Ralph Headlee, son at lene Helthold, Paula Koplin,

Station, helping one'Pf three home extension agents, Myrtle youngsters who had never"before seen anythin~r-~ut plastic Mrs. Ralph Headlee. of Lori Lessmann, Lisa Peters,

~~~~r:~,nd:~::t~~o~,M;r.~~~~·~~~~~~~mM~il~:~~:':~~1 flowers," Wayne Cathy Peterson, Rodney Porter,Wakefield wiH be a sophomore this year at the Uni\lersity For the next several 'years I s~f out only marigolds, Miss Jens-en is emplOYed Shauna Roberts, Anita SandahLof Nebraska.Lincoln where she is majoring in home haviri~L_ recognized my limitations. {All the peonies I in the purchasing .depart Rebeck"'a Schmidt, and Judyeconomics. transplanted grew t~ 14 Inches and refv-sed to budge on; the ment of Iowa Beef pro Temme.

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yard before we moved there.J tor at Emerson-Hubbard DavId and Mike Schock, trio;The-n last year, wlttl new courage _ after succes.sfuHy High School Frances. Prather and Brenda

BI'bl'e S'chool Program's keeping a tender fern alive and thriving for; over a year - I ' The couple has selected Wessel, duet; Marcia Reth·was ready to try again. I bought dozens of packages of minute Aug, 17 for the wedding wisch and Sandy Utecht, duet.!teed,s, begged starter plants from all my relatives and date and Christine Andersen, Janet

Wi"nside churches held vaca· U}I brought home wild varieties of things from the country, one 01 and Karen J~aier--,. lanlce.. Bllttstion Bible school programs 'Fri '..' which appe~rs to be noxious and threatens -to take over our Connie and iosa'ptline Carlson,

dac;"~:;~M::~h~~~te::"ti"itY ... inside' baCkT~:'~v.:a,' "nn'as actually 9,ew a"~ bloomed and ::t·:·:·:·:·:::::::::·:::'::::::':·: ,.:.,:::::::::::::::::'::.,.... :.. ~':'~n:':~~el~yOI~:~k:,~'~~~;;: W:k~~~~~Eg;a~;SJ::~:: ~~:'

~~li'~;:f~~~~~~~~~~:~}; M~n~~~:'S :~~~~~i~l;1~i~~i~~;~~~:~~~;:~~~~~~~s: .i..,i..:.,.:i.~'.~}.~..::~,~,i';"".~.:.:'...: ~~!~!.~~:jff~:~:~;:~;~~~: ~O~l~~I1~~~~~;~k~~~~Lutheran Church were'superin, .True, my rows of day lilies, set out with such care last fall, ~ • I b bers, Dixon: Mrs. Lonny Boel·tendents. . - Tuesday evening at the legion are not exactly e\lenly, nor e\len artily spaced: the flox given ...•.:.: .,'".'.C,_. f~,•....,L."••""'_..~. " _'.~.:._c u Picnic Set ter, Wayne; Mrs. Dean Ulrich,

:5lude.lIls --p-r-e'$e-n-ted -B-i-bte- ~---- - t.ll .'!I.~ ._~y ,a neiqhbor almosl qoL.w.~---.9-,)t this .s.pring _, .--n....~~=-==-"W!aaklUe'"lile.pll<ld~verses and songs for the ·pro A cheer card was signed and because I didn'T recognize ft, and the bachelor buttons were ::: - Members of WE Few Home9.!".am Friday at 8 p,m: at the sent to Jean Boyd. Plans for Old iust a wee bit thick. ~ New Arrivol~:( _ExtensIon Club' will hold a

Tr~::~~;~7=C:~~;~~ were --se:~i:71~'~I~--;--~b=~~~~~;~I~n~I~=~lle:C~~~~~:~~~"'~-d'-o'''e'''n-~'-.:::::>::::::::::::;:;::::::::.;:::::::::;:;;::::;::::;::~::;~::;~::--~~='h~I~~tl~~n:~a~onl.Ocan

Mrs. Larry Bowers. Mrs. Nels Never mind aPout the straw.berries that "anyone can WHITBRE,AO - Mr and Mr., The May 13 meeting was heldNelson, Mrs. Lyle' Krueger, Mrs. 15 Attend Dinner grow," the tomatoes that "take care of themselves" or the dill Ber·! f '''JrII!l)H'dO Jr., D~lrOll. at Pender In Mrs. -Holfeldt'sClarence Pfeiffer, Re\l. 'Paul Wrnside 'Senior Citizens met that "will never die out." ,..",h. ,) d,luqhlp.r~ Elil<JO<:ih House of Crafts. N1ne membersReimers, Mrs. Herb Wills, Mrs. Tuesday at the city auditorium Say, do you SIJPPOse I could turn th'at corner by the L·m...."', Mity 71 Gr·~r--(rnf'; - attendee'- Guests were Mrs. SueDon Thies, Patti Holtgrew and for a potluck dinner with 25 garbage cans into a little Japanese garden setting? Or maybe ~:u,,~; Of il~:rr~lr:ndP:;~, ~ Wert, Mrs. Frances Nichols,LeNelf Zoffka. attending. an espalIer arrangement would be nice a9ainst the garage.. I'/hdbH-dd 01 Mmnc.]pol>!> Mrs. Dorothy Meyer, Mrs. Ella [abor ,\fUll (:olni,JI{

The Rev. Robert L. Swanson Mrs. Martin PfelHer and Mrs. Mr" Whdbrcaa ,!> the former Luft, Mrs. Cannle Luff and.~ 'S.U.s·JO·n'··ess"-- -fs-'pasfor-of the United Metho: Gustav Kramer were kitchen (~nlh'iI Ol,lu!>on Cheryl Hagemann. Jean Lutf Marvin Papsteln, representa·

drst Church ancfthe Rev, Paul chaIrmen. 3 B,Orth'day's Obse.rved and Janet Anderson distributed ti\le 01 the state labor office atReimers serves as pastor of Cards prOVided entertainment ROSS - Dr dnd Mn Dl.'nni., materials for the lesson on wall Norfolk, will be in the Waynenotes Trinity Lutheran.... First high was won by Mrs. Forty.three members of the accompanied by Jocle~l Bull, RO~\, W'( r"la, K.m. a Claugh ~~;:~n~~. J::;;e~:~:~ were ~:~:~d~~U~~hOhue~~ ~~~e~~;~

._.__ ~ _ he~~' t:e~~":r~~i~r:~d <;~~~~ -~~:~f~r; M~=.n~~OI:~~oh~~~ P n' n p center director, traveled to ~';::~/4~,r~~)~~~f~;~~;~t~l~ The group-------Reld- a- -t-Mewe»-- re£1rlents ---'ltlttL el!!Q!Qyrn~n!Pamida, Inc., Omaha.based r~st Friday_ evening at the John Rohlf! received second were present June 3 for bingo. onca a e or a dll Bilfe~~iln of Via-vne coffee fhJy 24 for June Baier problems. Papste.ln wll~ be

o'!"'ner ~nd operat~ ~_.~"~!!c,,_~.bYL~.h,., ..Mrs~._.Qea!'L.Janke-...so-=-.,,--~t;., ~ ~r::~~~~;~~;e(j~~~::-~,_ ..:~~~;£.~;~: ,. --,--~-'-who~t(fw,).- -- -'.-- ·-·---------avat!ab1e'ffom·9:1tflOftF30 a.m.- -'5-on---et~enTers In 12 perintendel'lt, reported an en- Door prizes went to William Ed Johns.on and Myrtle Weber at the Dixon 'ounty Feedlots. --E-i~ihT'i:i(l:jTfTSTde"------'-.. ----- ..-'~---- - - -~------ --

M1dwestern and Rocky Moun.' rollment of 96. Stude~ts presen· Janke and Mrs. George Wittler They were honored with the Bus transportation wa5 pro·taln states, reporte~ record net ted Bible verses and songs, and The group voted to hold meet· traditional birthday song, and vided by Merle Ring clnd. thesales of $36,78,0,000 for the three proiecls were on display. ings each Thursday evening at 7 John and Myrtle Weber were Rev. John Epperson of the

~~~:;e ~;d1~~8' ~:i~e~~'ov~~ M;s~a~~:rta~:II, hMI::r:~d:;;~ ~~~ds~t the auditorium to j:.1'lay honored with the anniversary Wakefil~ C~f'"Istian Churchnet sales of 531,230,000 for the Niemann Jr., Mrs. lanny Maas, song for their 55th year. Mrs. Eppers?n lea.d group sIngcomparai:Jle period last year, Mrs. Lorence Johnson, "'-rs Refreshments were served. On· ing and Merle RlOg ga',e the

Pa,mida's net earnings of George Vosi,--Mr's':-Glen Frevert, T~:h~~te;:h~~:~:~S~;:Vld, :~tt:rv~~~ean~ea~ltanu~ri~~;~ in~~:;;~n':"hOalso made the trip

~~~iI4jO: f:e:;e 1~~7art;re~~~~ ~~:: ~~~~g~anLka;,g~r~~rku;;~i Kim, An;i and N,aflc returned Besse Peterman, Leona Bahde, were Mrs. Lora Johnson of

greater ,than net earhings of Hoffman" Mrs. Melvin Meier- ~~::~~o~:~h:~::ra~~it~~:~ Glayds Petersen. Rena Peder" Catroll antj Mrs. Meta Niemann5910;001) for" the first quader of henry, Mrs. Richard Carstens, and other friends. and relatives sen, Mary Kieper and Joclel!' and Mrs. Elsa Miller of Winside.

I~~a~~~ owns the Gibson store ~;=;,,~~~I, ~:~jbei~IJ,Ta~~~ ~~hr~:~~~m~'~,~~Ig:\.~~ ~~~uquets of garden -ftowers :;al;llfIn Wayne.. Miller, Jana Jaeger, Dard Jan. ana Mrs. Leone Schlueter and were provided by Stella Gulliver

During the first q~arter ended ke, Lori Prince, De Lana Mar. Jake Flemmer at Canistota, S. and Glen and Betty Sumner.April 30, Pamida ,acqui,.-ed two otz, Jackie Gramberg, Dan D. Tw.enty center member""new discount stores In Willmar, Westerhaus and Jeff Warne The group helped Adolph

- - Minh'-,--'and -WattH"town, -5.-0., munde. Gutzman of Marion, S. D., cele·assumed th~ leased operations Pastor and Mrs. G. W Gott· brate his 86th birthday anniver

~~,r:lo~e~~t~~~tsC~~I~;e~s,h~~ berg were song leaders sary.

stores, and relocated a'n e~'lsting

store in' Fairfield, la. The acqultions added 157,000 squarefeet of 'new selling space, there·by increasing. total selling spaceto 2,282,000 square feet.

The company is' c'utrentlyplanning relocation of 14 'dis­coun~ stores and openil'lQ of sixdiscount sto'res in new commun­i~ies for the· remainder· of this.fiscal year.

'Nova' Series-"promf.sesto-.

Jar CuriosityT"Nova:' a unique -televisioD

series featuring science' adven'.tures for: curious people, mO\lesto a new' broadcast time onSunday,)une.16,~~.:}O P:.r:"-.-:. onthe Nebraska ETV Network - -

Each Sunday's program willrepeat the follow'lng S9.1~.~d~Xat ~ ~2p.m. •

"":lava" offer!; thought·Pro­voking'stor.ies about scientistsas they explore the mysteries ofour universe.

Some 01 the' programs in the\ "Nova" series include a docu·

mentary on "Whales. ,Dolphins .,and Men:' the story of the lastdays of. the ,Cuiva '·tribe ofIndians in SOtS,R America, anexamination Qf fhe Viking mis·sion lOearch for life on Mars and'

1a program about fhe' once·mighty, Colorado River.

Here is the schedule for the"Nova" series:

June 16, 22 - "Whales, Dol·phins and Men,"

June 23, 29 - "Where Did theColorado Go?" the story about aonce·mighty rivet.

June 30, July·6 - "The Searchfor Lite,'f firsJ films of theViking lander which will setdown on Mars ~n July, 1976.

July 7, 13:- "fhe Last ot theCuiva/~ a disappearing SouthAmerican Indian tribe.Ju~y 14, 20 - "Strange Sleep,"

the story of the discovery ofanesthesia.

July 21, 27 :...;. "The CrabNeQula." an astronomer's' de'fective story.

-July.,. 28., August 3 - "BirdBrain," the mystery of birdnavigation.

August 4, 10 - "Are YouDoing This for Me, Doc,tor, or

. --Am-I O.9.1,ng It for YQY?" afascinating story of medicale>tperimentatiC?n and ethics.

August 11. 17 - "The FirstSigAS of Washoe," a Chimpanzeetalks using' Amer'ican sign Ian·guage.

.Aug,ust la,)4 - "The Case ofthe .Midwife Toad," a sensation,al and bitter scientific contra·\lersy of. experiment~ that con·tradict DaONjn

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92'18.,h'(Publ, June 10)

Kansas NebraskCl Nat'l Gas,Fuel 37S.S'2

Mdler''; Markel, Supplte5 864MAINTENANCE OF PLANT

Electric. W<l',her &hookup 101,95

Fill ~and 22.65Loqan Vililey Implement.

Mower parl5Independenl OffICe EquJp ,

Serv<ce on typewriter 54.50Slenwall'<;, Upkeep suppl,es 34.58

FI~ED CHARGES'Ac!ivity Fund, Soc Sec 8.

Teacher Relirement 16423<1Stafllon City Schools, Tu,tion 900,00B-kJe Cross Blue Sh,eld. Ins 494,1\'Americall Fidelity, Same 1490

TRANSFER

Instrucljonal Material Labs.. ,-Supptles--.-__·-. . ~-;~ :.--:-~.::__-

SRA, Testing milleria!s 213.93Hammond Stephens, Suppli,e~ 3.76Doris Siefken, Mileage --"JSI)Lee Johnson, Same 15.lJi!Coryell Auto Co" Dr--: Ed, car

rentalNationwide She-e-t. MUj>ic.

Mus,c . 2.\SOTHER SCHOOL SERVICES­

Wms,de Mot9rs, Bus repair 602.9SNand M Oil Co., Bus supplies 18<1.93Tri County Coop. Same 327.42Stenwall's, Same 154.15Veryl Jackson, Kind, bus and

eX'ffa bus trips 203.85Ella .Koch, Kind bus 162.05vernc!" BalJermeistet, Spec

Ed'lranspOwen Hartman. SameMarilyn Morse, SameKarlin Lull, Extra bus tripsJJm Winch, SameWayne Denklau, SameAlfred Miller, SameStanlon Public SchooL Spec

Ed TranSp 100,00OPERATION OF PLANT

V,llaqe of Winside, UTitities 552.07Northwestern Bell. Phone

(Publ June 3, 10. 171

Dan Sher;ry, City Clerk(Publ June 10i

Luverna Hilton,Assoc,ate County Judge

(Seal)

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT'n the County Court of Wayne

County, NebraSkaIn th(' Malter of the Estate of

Ar!hur YOUr'lq, DeceasedThe StatE' a! Nt>bra,>ka, to all can

cernE'd-NoIJ((' I~ hereby g,ven that a

p(,r,t'OI1 ha" been t>led for (,naisc-ttlcmcnt hpre,n, determmatLon 01helfshrp, .nhE'rl!ance ta~e~. lees and(omm'~~lon,;, d'~I"but<on 01 estate,1nd ;,pprov,)1 of I,nal account andd1sch,1rqe, whH;:h will be lor hear,ngIn Ih,S court on June lS, 1974, al 10O'clock AM

[ ••• t, Pl'BLIC :\OTICLSi0~L~ BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW I

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The Wayne ('Nebr.> He~ald, ~on~ay,,Jun,e lO, 1974

Deadline tor <111 legal no1ices to be'pUblishe(l-by--·T-tle WaY!'le 'Herald isas follows: S p.m; Monday fGr:Thursday's newspaper and S p.m.'Thursday. tor Monday's,' newspaper.

NOTICE OF MEETtNGCITY OF WAYNE, NEBRASKANOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

a meptlng' of the Mayor and Councilof the City of Wayne, NebraSka wjllbe held al 7'30 O'clock P.M"on June11, 1974 at 'he resull meeting pl~ce

of the council, which meeting willbe open to the pUbl,c An agenda fo~

5uch meetmg. kept continuouslycurr .. nt, ;s available for publicInspeclton at the ofl'ia~ of Ihe Cily(Ierk at the City Auditorium, bu.tthe agenda may be mOdified at suchmt>etmq

I THANK MY RELATIVES andPastor Gottberg for their visitswhile I was in the Omahahpspital. Thanks to al\ relativesand friends who rememberedme with those wonderful letters,telephone calfs, cards, gifts andflowers, and to all those whobrought food to our home. Allwas appreciated very muchMrs. Warren Marotz, Winside

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I WISH TO EXPRESS mysin<;:~~~ thanks to all who remembered me,-wi1h cards; flow·ers, leffers and visits during my-~e£enf .sfay:- ,in ..5f, . ·Ll:lke~s· .Hosp;.tal in Sioux City. Also manythanks to all who made telephone calls, for their thoughtful.ness and concern since myreturn home. A special thanks toPastor Upton for his visits andprayers. All was greatly appreciated. Louis H. Meyer. ilO

1 WOULD LIKE TO THANKeveryone for. their cards, gifts,flowers and _visits while in thehospital and since returning

. home. Also to the doctors andhospital staff for fheir excellentcare. Howard Stoakes. i10

WE WOULD (LIKE TO THANKyou tor helping us· celebrate our

_.fSth wedding' anniversary. Yourpres-ence at OUl:...Ogg,,_house, andthe many cards and gifts, weremuch appreciated. Thank youfor your thoughtfulness. Harryand Ardyth Mills. i10

Wayne, Nebraska37S-1I76

Dole StoltenbergNotional Forms

Company

BU...5. I.N.. E...5.5... · O.p.PO.. IlTU"NIT.:r...,­OWO,or lef:nie_Ct_·c-ale'ln KlJ'ne·bee, ~Iatfe, or"BonesteeL S.D.One' of -these' ca'fes' is an es.Pt!- .dally good money maker. Moreillf9.rm----!tJQ.o .available. ,from F ~.

'c-'-~-'-rlp'"'hOiiff"~V~~~;-'~?r26.il-'Or--'75'2i74,dence

-ATK-INSON, NEBR.

PRIVATE LISTING

Owner has e)(cellent ten~'nt,"plus mOTli_apa,'rt,Jment income from second story. The traffic j

count is high and the location is very favorable.Terms available.

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Far Detafls and 'nspec-rion comact:

FOR SALE - Split level home 1~ mile north of WaYru~·,

Three bedrooms, central air, large~ rooms, -new carpeting.Extra 32 x ,26' matthtng garage. See evenings. Phone37S-132,v, .-.-

Fleming Realty & Ins. Inc

Ph. 925·2801

WAYNE NEBRASKA MAIN STREET

BUSINESS BUILDING FOR

OCCUPANCY OR INVESTMENT

For Rent ...FOR RENT; Mobile Homes Air(onddloned. 575 a month. WoehIN TrdiiN Ct, phone 3751310before 9 a.m. or after 7 p.m

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Livestock

FOR RENT: Three room furnis­hed apartment Call 375·316L

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FOR SALE: Pure bred shorfhorn - buHs.- Archie .-.--. BOtlOrlfMartinsburg. 945 2265. m30f4

FOR RENT-: Apartment formarried couple Prtvate parkIng. ulifities paid. Also roomslor college boys or working menPhone 375 1974 j3t3

FOR REN.L.... El,lmished basement 'apartment near campus.U1'dities pa'ld Flhone 375-2782.

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FOR RENT: BUSiness buildingOil Pearl Street, Available June1 Contact Roy Hurd, Phone]15 ]780 m20f3

(;uarantee

PHONE 3i5.4(HO

rOR FlIL!, TIME WORK

'655 00 Per Month-

WAITRESS WANTED at the EITaro Lounge, phone 3752636

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KITCHEN AND DINING ROOMhelp needed. Apply 'n person atthe Pil.7d Hut. Wayne i3t3

LARGE SELECTION of 197<1Yamaha motorcycles Manyu~\:'d cycles, alL Sl/es andmakE'S Calf 37J 4316 lor anevening appointment CompleteSales and 5erV:lt:e. ThompsonImplement. Bloomfl€-Id, 'Nebr

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SCHOOL TEACHER WANTEDfor District 83 in WClyne CountyPhone" 286497<\ 13t3

STOP AT

FORALLYQURGR-GP-INSURANCE 8USINES~.

, WAYNECARE CENTRE

we are hiring

LPN's & AidesApply in person'

HELP WANTED

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Due to our recent"expansion

O'R SALE: 1972 2·door Chev'rot C~prlce. ~15,OOO miles. Gray·th wllJfe,vinyi top. In excellent

itl~n. Call ~75·1176. m20t3

EARN EXTRA MONE'( dellvering The Wayne Herald onWednesday ard Saturday aflernoos, We heed paper earners inWakelield and you, may qualJfyit yO,v are between the ages 01 9

anq . .13 .. _~l's9rut",,1~ NQ ~Q!J""!;!:.

ing Contact The Wayne Herald,P.O. 80x 71 f25ft

- WANTED: Babysilfer from 7a ..m, to 3 p.m. Apply to PatriciaRiffey, Apt. 104,' Anderson Hall.WSC j3f3

ANTED: College stud-ent'sHe for pad. time retail' !>elling.pproxlmafely 23 hours per

Write Bo)( ABC, ero The~:',-Wayne Herald, giving experi

ence and references i 10t3

,"f.' =a~~~i~A~:~s~;toE~:;~e~~~setting machine, Excellent

c."! wages Apply to Jim Marsh, TheWayne Herald m.l3tA FOR RENT: Water condition.

S t E • ent ers, fully au-tomatlc, life timeWANTED F" por sqUlpm gua'antee. all size., fo' as litt}.

J;~ sah:s girJ~ f~r salJn~,:::t:~~ke as $4.50 per mon1h. Swanson TV__A--RQ!}' _.at_.Kuhn'-s. Of'...padi:n.ent -~"s-A:LE-~-c>50----Triumph {;--onr-_~~d_ ~~~iance, Pho~~ :V5'~~ti--J - Store any morning between 9'30 pletely chopped, 500 miles, exL andJ~ or from J2 unfll 2 ceflent paint. Call Dennis FlemI p.f!l pH 109, 37S,2309 or 37S 3617 i3t3

WANTED: A full time book...~,r._~R~r,..•J:..a-p.able 01 handlmg

secretarial dulies clnd ful) set ofbooks. Monthly profit find lossstatement and balance sheet

. Five days a w~~k, Monday thru

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~ ~or Sale Real 'Estate Farms ForSale Cards of Thanks7· People Needed Three acre pork productionunit south of Wayne on high­way. Excellent house and

Im.medi'atel..r / FOR SALE: Abler Truck Ter", ~:~1~t~~~af:;o~~':~~,_~: finish

'----. mlf"al loc;a1ed at Hartington, ContactNebras~a This fine .to x 80 tileconstructed warehouse "'- withhigh loadi:ng facilities availablesoon Housing available. ContactLeon Abler, Hartington. NebrPhone I,J'6,J9,'-or Res 254.3361

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ORDINANCE NO, 783An ordinance 01 the Cay of

Wayne. Nebras-ka providing for anindemndy bond for certain excaval

_.~~:,p:~;~:o;'~~~:~~c:~.,7~~~:~~~i:~'"l:H~"'h'''nbrewjtJl---,. i!nd prov'ld'lng wnen Ini.,ordmance snail be in I'lill--nm:eCf!1d-- Tttl!!J _take elfect

Be I! ordoined by tne Mayor and ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIOSCouncd of tne City of Wayne, Tne Clly 01 Wayne. Nebraska, willNetfraska receive bids lor construction of

1 Before granting aQy application industrial Site Water Main Extenfor excavating in Ihe slreets or s,ons, and incidental work until 8;00n'9nways, tne city administrator P.M., on June 25th, 1974, at the Cityshall require the applicant to give a Hall. Wayne, Nebraska. At th,sgood and sufficient bond, same to be t,me, ail b,ds will be opened andapproved by Ihe cily administrator. pUblJcly rearJ aloudin at least the sum of $2,500 Th(' ('stimated quan!J!les of workconditioned Iha' the a'pplicanl will to be done Me as followsproiecl, indemnify, and keep and 1 3,320 L F. S" A C water "ne,

C.OUNTY COURT: save harmleSS the Ci'y of Wayne complete in plMe 2 2 Ea S"June 5 - Rick G. Kubler, 30, against all liabitlties, iudgmen,ts, Valves with bOX, complete in place

Columbus, speedin~~~<!iE_$l~ ~:::i~a_:~;e~i:;dr::~~fT~;:'''~~'~: ~~ml~le-t;a'in6~)~~:IV~S -l;il~aucr:::---lTI'i-e--a~ cosfs. Quence ot the granting ot '>aid hydrants, complete in place 5 1 Ea

June 5 - Kenneth F. Otte, 20, applicalion or lhe performance un 12" )( S" Tee, complele in placeWayne, traffic signal viotation der said appllca'tion 6, 1 .Ea, 12" x S" Reducer.and expired operator's H<;ense; 2" All o~dinanc~s or parts ot complete In place 7 2 Ea S" Plug,

paid $10 and $5 lines and $8 ~~~~~ayn~:~e';te~onf!,ct herew,!h are ~oe~~~~~~ ~~~~al:~e ~n ~I;C~~ ~',' /' E6~'costs 3. This ordinance shall be in full S" x 8" Tee, compiete In place, 10

June 5 - Sandra S. Ropte, 22, force and take eltect from and aller . 11 Ea S" x 6" Tee, complele inWayn~, speed'lng; paid $10 flne its passage, approval, and publica place, 11':,1 only, Railroad Cross,n,>!.and $8 costs. tion according to law AllernJte', 1. :p20 L.F. 8" P.VS,_'

Jun.e 6':-' Wesle~ S. Wlllia'ms, of P~:~~d':;4d approved this 14th day ~~~~~);~~ ~~e,s~~~p~~~t7~'PI~\::S3.1, Llncorn, speedmg; paid $19 CITY OF WAYNE, NEBRASKA Details of construction, materialsfine and S8 costs. -.-·---·---paf"Gj'o5r,--~-used,-----mt.-ltio:as-ol.J.a.rio~

Julie 6 ..l.. Lyle F. Cunning. PresldenlofCouncil lull-details ot construction for theham, 51, Carroll, reckless driv- Attest: various proiects are given in ·the

FOR SALE in'g; paid ~ $25 fine and $20.5(), pians and specifications

,1-- ~,-R"""'ow">M<"""'--"""'t',..,.ba--t"'""----J-D"'"'D~ -r«~-c--r--o-ps"""'''''"'- """'_'"'"""""'''''''',.,~-_~__'_ Cus'om buill homes and co,t,." ~;~; ~~:;;Y. Coot,,,, "."m,n", ;nclud;ngbuilding lots in Wayne's new- June 6 - Henr~ R. Wantoch, (Pub!. June 10) ~:ant~ean~ffsi~:C1~ICa~~oenS'C~;ye o;lef:~~

est addition. There's a lot to 61 Stanton" speeding; paid $29 Wayne, Nebraska, and copies ofJike.-Jn the.... "Knolls." V.akOc. _JJne. ~ng ..~!l <::QstS. WINSLDE SCHOOL-BOAR-O ----th~octlfl'l-ef'l-l-stor pecsollaL_uS(lConstruction Co. 'Phone 315. June 6 - RiChdrd C. 'Puckett, PROCEEDINGS may. be'6btainedfrom Ihe:cori5uHlrig

=ili4---0.L3ZUti-Ur-».5..;J-9?~~~~~~B--'----d~,I!~~c,:~.~~~~.;,.e~~-~.1.?.-!.!.~,~-.~_--- ,Wmstd;:~~-~~~~~,_~~~01~·~~U°:.e N:,.---- ~

I----a.ru::_~_ 0_.. The WinSide Board Of Educaf,on braska, 68601. upon payment of

June T, -- Deug-£lDY..Q9-,__ 17, held their regular monthly meeting $15.00. none 01 which will be

I'Property Exchange ~::~~'d~~ti~o~~;.ceny; paid $T5----~-I~~~ie~-;~t$r~.Libraryon June re~U;cdhe~lcrsnaT1be-acHlmp~a a 'I al t· . Where Real Estate Is Our June 7 - Jerome'A. CarlSOn, Th~ President Bob Koll called the a separate sealed envelope by aare In, ISn I ··one . Only ·Business. !1, Sio~x City,. stop sign violat" :~;:'t~~v'~oo::a

e; t~~dm~~:~~:e~o :~: ~e:,~~iei~ j~:~~~d ~rya~:e ~nD.~ Cb~~~

II I ~ 112 Professional Building IOn; paId $15 fme and $8 costs. previous meeting. He asked il there bid bond, in an amount not less than, Wayne, Nebr. Phone 375.2134 were any addilions or corrections 10 % of 'the amount bid, made

I' I '., MjuRn~I::EB~el~,EC~~:~~son, 21, ~~°r;"i~~~:S a:;pera;;~~'.a=ere~~Clared ;:aYyan~I,e N:~r~~:a,C~~y se:~~~t~U~~~;

IWakefiefd, and Penny S. Brug~ Upon motJon duly made and the bidder to whom the contract will

i!,~1 you slar"led Ihl-nklang I Mise: Services -ge';'.~~72~X~::~, .~, Mau,e" ~;~~::~;~;E:~i;~~~:Nomo"nt' -~~~'!:~;;;,y~£;:7nr~~:d~'~~:ht---------- 21, Greely, Colo., and Mary D. Norfolk Office Equip" Office cepled shall be returned 10 theSEWING MACHINE REPA,IR: Shultheis, 19, Vlfayne. '>upplies bidders In accordance with this

The Gallery, Wayne, Nebr. We RE"AL ESTATE TRANSFERS~ In~:::,:ndent Office Equip., 33.0Q 7:!;~:'s~h~ ~~d~:~e~~~:::~'::Vi~:~-service all makes. pott June 5 _ Budd B. Bornhof.t, Stephenson School Supply, A performance and m,1lntenance

I I ". referee, to Randall and Diane School Law supplements 22 50 bond in an eQual to 100% 01" bo 1h al ' HAVE ELECTRICAL -PROB· Larson, SW l/.ol of NE 1/... of Josten'S, Trophy. 27,30 Ihe contract shall be furnished

~ a U aI i Olds <lnd Swarts, Legal serv by the ,success-ful bidder,. LEMS? Call us for everything in 15-26·5;· $20.90 in documentary 15,00- NO bids shalL be withdrawn alter

electrical needs. Swanson TV stamps -S1enwal1's, Adm, expense 14'75 th 'ng of b'd 'Ih ! -o-'.,-(mt_I. Iand'Appllance, phone 375·3690 June'5 - Richard C. Turner, INSTRUCTION - _'-o';:;~y Of w~y~e~'Ne~~a~k;, for

~~:~~to~,' l/~O O?';Z-2~.;~ $~~~~O ~~ G~~~~~I k~t~arning Corpn" li :Ch~~~JI~~ I'~~e 3~1 c~~;,~~ ~f,~e: theWa.nted documentary stamps, TOp~~: Music House, Award The city res('rves the right to• lansurance7. • Winsid~ Picks Puis Chairman ::f]~f::::::::c'd:::::::t7::;;:, • COBS WANTED: We buy cobs . 2Sth day 01 May, 1974, by order of

I Dallas PuIs has been elected menfs made during last week's -and pick them up on yO,ur'far:rn. the Mayor and City Councd Of

I.

For prompt removal, calr Land- chairman of the Winside village board meetIng include. Robert, Wayne, Nebraska

holm Cob Company, 372.2690, bO~~~: ::~~a~j;i ~e~~'O;h~~~an ~:~:,~~n~'re~~~h;~'d :t~:ys.FriJnk CITY OF W:vY:eE~t ~~,~,R':;:o~

West PoInt. f2tH f~r :h~ fa;~ 51; y~a~s, /:aas ;: According to .Puls, the tJ-oard ~:~.~~~~rv, Cltv Clerk

Mobife Homes ~~fese,3dn~~~ ~~d;to~i~m, wHI take fuether achon on the :.;.[P:.;.Ub:..'-:.:.J:.;.un:.:.':.;.":..,:.;..\7:.;.,:..":.;.}With co'rn &:' be.an .prices soaring, d~n 'i'-'be._- .- pa~~~ha~~J~u:~ c~~~~~e~ann ~ae~~7;g d~;t~rlC::ar~~n~tsofn~~; us~:~:~~d.~es ~~~~ct~:r~~;~~~. __

I, are new.to.the board. Mann's findings of a lincorn bondIng and -food. The JaPanese culf!·

- ~i?eRh:~~:Eli, 1:1~5'~~~~~-;~: ~~~i~Sth~ ~::erb~~~ds;~~r bceo~~ ~~~~a~~tl~noa;td t~~;n,~~~sr:::: ;~~~r;t""7:- a~~ ~~~::;i~~ :~P:~:;~a~~i~~s~t:~~he; a~,~laD~ mittee lng because of a large number 'a~~; scale, National Geogra--I _""_'_hS_._p_ho_n_e_37_5-_22_9~3 Other:: .il.PPQln!:-..._"!?J---Erote.§J~_,_ ' pHic says.

IPets'TO GIVE AWAY,: Gentre femalecollie mil<: dog about one yearold. Spayed and has shofs.I Needs good home on farm. Call

t 375·2635 or write Anne Hepburn,

"1- 2119 Llnco}nS!., Way~, PO

Business Opp.

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LET US START YOU ON

YOUR WAY TO RAISINGTHA-l--BUSHEL

Some people once believedlhal buller wa~ yellow be­cause the COWb that producedII all' yellow plantE., calledhuLtt'rcups!

Hearing Aid Consultant, Emery D. Stewart,of the

SnWART HEARING AID CENnRwill be at: DR. ROY M. MATSON CLINIC

214 Pearl St., Wayne, Nebr.. Se.c..thc--.N-e-w·-Att,tft-th-e'·-Ear"Ailt!"·

Thursday, June 13·

9:30 to 2:30 p.m.

Rescue Unif CalledThe HoskinS Rescue Unit was

CiJI!ed at 1 ]0' a m Tuesday tothe Nu Cor 'S!eel Corp, whereRJchard Tichy of Verdigre !.ell

trom a cement ledge He wasIilken to a Norfolk hospItal

Afternoon GlJesfs• Mrs Bill Jacobs, Julie. Rickand Ryan, and Dwight Brehmer.Howells, spent Tuesday afternoon In the Vernon Behmerhome

Anniv~er~aryGuests.HonorHoskinsCo~p!~

Sunday sup~r guests In the .-}' ':,Fred Davids home in honor 'oftheir 37th wedding anniversary 'Jc-;.;:,,*were 'he Kent Davids family, k,'ncBellevue,.'he Daryl Davids fam I as ~~~'Vid\a:~~~I'y and the Steven - News

Mrs Hans' AsmusPhon. )65·4411

'Gros.vcnor, who learned howto fly wnile in the Air Force,sctld he bought the experimentalaircraft because he can't alforda private plane He had hopedhe would be ~ble to fi_y II fromhiS farm nine miles. west ofPol1ca, but he has found oul Ihata longer. smoother runwaywould be req"uired than he can Return Sunday

bund The William Fatlig lamily"Now· thai I know it flies, I'm returned home Sunday alter

going to try to ~ell ii," he said spen9 ing eight days visiting Sian Sodens, Winside, Henryaller landing the aircraft Thurs their parenls, the Vic Fatligs, Langenbergs a'nd Percy, Mrs.day morning Bra(ty, and Mr, and Mrs Rich 'Edwin Brogie and Mrs. Gene

When he landed, he got some Hec6~, Gothenburg Wagner visited Ruth Langenk"dding from kibitzers who were berg at SI. Luk,e's Hospital Instanding around Asked one of Supper Guests Sioux City Fridaythem 'Is It true that the seal The Daryl DaVids family, Lloyd Rohr.ke, OranQevale,gets an Jnch narrower for every LaVista, we-re Monday supper Cdld. v,slted In the home~_o!_1,000 teej?" _..gu.es.ls-,---ln-. tA-Q-_ .&-l-€-ven_----&avro-s--~_w_H'+--B_ro_gTl?,··-Meta-PTngel.

~r-6sve~ smITed, II1E!n·-----ad home Minnie Krause, Erwin Ulrichm!tted he had been holding onlo and Manley Wilson SaturdayIhe sfick prl'lfy good whde hewas up In Ihe all"

WH Graduate'Is Awarded

Scholarship

By NORVIN HANSEN the airport since he began"You ,~an still see the throttle learning.. to fly the machine.

marks on my' hand," quipped He gained an altitude of aboutDick Grosvenor after he too~ his 1.200 feet a,nd an ai" speed offirst real rJde in tiis gyrocopter about 50 mites an hour, he saidat the municipal C!;irport in Flying in the gyrocopter 15n"1Wayne last week. . too much different, than flying in

He wa$ the guy flying around a ~mall airplane, he sard, but hein that funny' looking J and admits there is a uf,ique senseplenty ll;lud - thing In the air' t,on to II. That's because-there isThursday morning. Iltlle more to the dircraft than a

The gyrocopter. which he bucket seat, a curve<Lwlndshieldbought for 51,900 last fall from, and a partially enclos.ed co,kpitFranCIS Voss of Emerson, is a Wind whistles past the openunique flying machine because ~Ides and Ihe noise of the motorit IS lifted into the air by a long IUS.t behind the pilot's headblacfe whiCh spins on the tOA as makes I~ "Iust as noisy as ridingIt;J.e machine moves thrpugh the In a hel!copter." he saidall" There'is no motor to power The s.ensation would be eventhat spinning blade as there is more unnerving If VOs.s hadn'ton a h~I'.C-Qpter built that 'wlndshleld and the

What--ge-ts the '-orre-·--seat--CliTr 51de-s--uf the -TQCi(pif wtliCF\ ra-p-craff Into the all" Is a s'mall Mound 10 par'!y enclose theengIne behind "fhe pilot which pilot In the aircraft GyrOCOpturns a prop torcing th~ aircraft lers, which are bUilt from kitS,forward The faster the machine are deslgrled so there is littlemoves forward. Ihe faster the more to the cockpit than theblade overhead turns until It seat, small Instrument parlelfinally Ijlts the machine Into the and 1001 pedals -.- leaVing anair -almost unrestncfed view lor tjle

Although the engine pushe:; pilot forward, to fhe :;Ides andthe a,rcraft forward, the gyro stnaght downcopter CCln be landed if that The gyrocopter weighs aboutengine qUltS while airborne. The JOG pounds and isn'f quile as Kay Pankrall. a sprfng gradair will continue spinning the long as a Volkswagen when the uate at Wayne H'gh School, IS

overhead blade as the machine 11 toot, 50 pound overhead blade fhe n:-c_,plenl 01 a scholarshipfalls 'a the earth, permitting the IS taken 011 award at Friends Unlversdy atpdol to glide to a landing about The- er;gine that"Qives It for Wichita. Kan She was awardedthe same as jf the engine were ward mofion js abouf Ihe same An honor <,rholarshlp by Iherunning, according to Grosve ~Ile as one Ir\ a Volkswagen a Student A.d CGmmrtteenQr '1'10 cycle, four cylinder M Cui A C ..rt'/'Cittr- ot Honor' 1<,

GrOSvenor, '16, Ilew the gyro logh engine raled at about 90 aWArded to all applicants whocopter around Ihe community horsepower have at least a ) 7 cumulativelor about half an hour, the first The only In~truments on the high ',chool grad'(' pOint avr~raqe

ltme he ho.=. ventured away tram ~m<3l! panel an arm's reach or arc III lh'2 top five per (.enl offrom the pdot arf' the lurn and Ihelr class F,nane'al a,d appllbank Ind,calor, and al1,m,ler, an cants wl!1 receive up 10 SO peraIrspeed gauge and,a compas!':> cenl of tUII,on Renewal requires'!h-{>- . .pi!.g.t,.Jll.(>.!> .. ,the·.. dl.r.HaU ·by ... ~) ...J.~... .cumula.ll.!...,e'_'-9-r.adc...p.oJnLu.,lOg a Single sl,d between hiS average for the !lrst collegelegs 10 control the spt:ed of the lear and each lerm lollow,ngengine and flit the long 1"0101" to Friends UnlverSlly 'S a prrmake a lurn He use., hiS teel to ,ale 'iberal arts unlversdy wtlhoperate the' rudders lor turns "Il enrollment of 900

Wa .~,_

Two YouthsSli~htl~:.lnjured.

In Car MishapThO iOU t!"" ,'.ere treated and

rf,lf'i1<,pd frorr Wayne Hospita!Thv'?dai Illqrl follOWing a one

• (ii' "VC dt,,,! OP(· ,-r\,It> ';.oulh and11',e and a tlalt mdes east at

10'.,,('-, Jlr\q cuT'J and brUises In'1'1,," acrld€'nl ~.as Donald Nelson16 of rur,)1 Wayne, drr ,leI" 01 the"",,,I bound car Nh'(r wen' Oul

DANNY JOHNSON SO"" S1 c' (Ol"lrol rar. ,nlo a ditch and/J.-;,' d '[Jr)r' ,....,ana·g', .. Dor ',''--uck a lrt·(· Rf;-((·,.,ng leg cut,J.-jt;r....,-;.......-·-<r'--!-f,-W.L€J!':.d Of'! to I,dS passenger Pam SuthE'rland

t... L;.f" -- ,:,('1-/')';-11':,

I ",)r,1 P-;,nCi! Tr,~, acc'den.l occurred:' ahow'8 JO In the evening, dccorlj,ng tolh", sheri"'') office

MEMIJfIf F;D.I.C.

Bar-B-Q Set

INTEREST MAY BE COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY

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COMPOUNDED DAilY

(MINIMUM DEPOSIT Sl.OOO.IX))

1. Spatula 3. Tongs

2. Fork 4. Bottle Opener

5. Can Opener

HERE IS ALL YOU DO ...

Year Term ..

3 Month Term .....

4 Year Term

Passbook Savings.

30 Month Term

,.. 1. Deposit $200.00 or more to a new Checking Account.

,.. 2.- Deposit $500.00 or more in a new Passbook Savings Account

or add ~500.00_~--",o~r ex~s~ng acc~~un~t.~_~~~_

,.. 3. Deposit $500.00 or mor~ in a Time Certificate ar add

$500.00 to yo!!r exi!>'ting certificate.

Also 81' Surl' antI Re~;ster For a

Free Porl<IlJ/" C'rill. • .(;pnlf' 0" I" (11/(1 S;~11 V" Today]

We Have Raised Our Interest Rates As Follows ~

·5%·5lf2 %~

:....6--%.6 1h%7~%

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even,ng blrlhday guests In theGeorge Magnyson home honor'flg- -me-host

Birthdav GuestsBirthday Quests 10 the Iner

Peterson home Tuesday even.nghonoring the host were Georg~

.Magnusons, WayneEa.~I. _l:'Iu9!'e.s, and, M~s JerryMarlmdaie, G-reenrrve'r, Wyoenjoyed a picniC Sunday atPonca State Park

Sunday Picnic_ The Bill Walls' and the JimMarlindales, Sioux City, RogerWall, Dallas, Tx" HermanUtechts. Steve Marti.n,dalels,

Answer Roll With Favorite HobbyMembers of 'the Concord t

Women', We"",~ Club an""e._ ··r· .. o·nco·rd Nl-··ews-eo roTT caTr with a lavOt"ite hobb-ywhen they met Wednesday afternoon with' Mrs. Kenneth Olsonto observe 'he birthday of the ~club. The group l'also observed ... Mrs Art Johnsonthe birthday ot the hostess . , Phone 584 1.s9~

A report was gIven on hosplfal Mishaps'e:qurprmmt W1'rtC:n'waS:-purchased- -'Ano:hos-f l-uni:h was s-e-r-v'edrecently,' and thank you was Mrs, Jack ErWin \/'J.II be the-received from Mrs Ivan Ctark July] hostessElected to serve for two yearsas secretary was Mrs, FernConger

Mrs. Arden Olson presentedslid,es entitred "Why We Fall SoMuch and How to Prevent These